Patents Assigned to Dekalb Genetics Corporation
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Patent number: 6043417Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 79314N1. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 79314N1, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 79314N1 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 79314N1 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 79314N1, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 79314N1.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Robert J. Getschman
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Patent number: 6040497Abstract: Methods and compositions relating to glyphosate resistant maize plants, including the GA21, GG25, GJ11 and FI117 transformation events, are disclosed. The plants of the invention represent a significant advance, in that they allow direct control of weeds in the field with glyphosate.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventors: Michael Spencer, Rita Mumm, Jeff Gwyn
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Patent number: 6040508Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 01HGI2. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 01HGI2, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred corn plant 01HGI2 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 01HGI2 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 01HGI2, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 01HGI2.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Michael A. Hall
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Patent number: 6040500Abstract: The instant invention relates to the novel soybean cultivar designated CX433RR. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean cultivar CX433RR. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean cultivar CX433RR and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean cultivar CX433RR with itself or another soybean variety, as well as the plants produced by such methods.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Michael P. Conway
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Patent number: 6037531Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated RDBQ2. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant RDBQ2, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant RDBQ2 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant RDBQ2 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant RDBQ2, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant RDBQ2.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: James R. Larkins
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Patent number: 6034305Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 90QDD1. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 90QDD1, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 90QDD1 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 90QDD1 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 90QDD1, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 90QDD1.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Francis L. Garing
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Patent number: 6034304Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 90LDC2. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 90LDC2, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 90LDC2 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 90LDC2 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 90LDC2, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 90LDC2.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Francis L. Garing
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Patent number: 6031161Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated GM9215. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant GM9215, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant GM9215 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant GM9215 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant GM9215, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant GM9215.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: DeKalb Genetics CorporationInventor: David E. Baltenberger
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Patent number: 6031162Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 90LDI1. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 90LDI1, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 90LDI1 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 90LDI1 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 90LDI1, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 90LDI1.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: David A. Powell
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Patent number: 6031160Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 70LDL5. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 70LDL5, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 70LDL5 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 70LDL5 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 70LDL5, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 70LDL5.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: DeKalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Thomas L. Gocken
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Patent number: 6025545Abstract: This invention relates to a reproducible system for the production of stable, genetically transformed maize cells, and to methods of selecting cells that have been transformed. One method of selection disclosed employs the Streptomyces bar gene introduced by microprojectile bombardment into embryogenic maize cells which were grown in suspension cultures, followed by exposure to the herbicide bialaphos. The methods of achieving stables transformation disclosed herein include tissue culture methods and media, methods for the bombardment of recipient cells with the desired transforming DNA, and methods of growing fertile plants from the transformed cells. This invention also relates to the transformed cells and seeds and to the fertile plants grown from the transformed cells and to their pollen.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Lundquist, David A. Walters, T. Michael Spencer, Catherine J. Mackey
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Patent number: 6013863Abstract: A process of preparing fertile Zea mays plants is provided wherein said plants are resistant to the herbicide glyphosate, as well as processes for preparing seed, human food or animal feed therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Lundquist, David A. Walters
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Patent number: 5998710Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated NL085B. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant NL085B, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant NL085B with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant NL085B with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant NL085B, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant NL085B.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Gary R. Stangland
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Patent number: 5994631Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated WQDS2. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant WQDS2, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant WQDS2 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant WQDS2 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant WQDS2, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant WQDS2.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Donn P. Cummings
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Patent number: 5990390Abstract: This invention relates to a reproducible system for the production of stable, genetically transformed maize cells, and to methods of selecting cells that have been transformed. One method of selection disclosed employs the streptomyces bar gene introduced by microprojectile bombardment into embryogenic maize cells which were grown in suspension cultures, followed by exposure to the herbicide bialaphos. The methods of achieving stablefs transformation disclosed herein include tissue culture methods and media, methods for the bombardment of recipient cells with the desired transforming DNA, and methods of growing fertile lants from the transformed cells. This invention also relates to the transformed cells and seeds and to the fertile plants grown from the transformed cells and to their pollen.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1996Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Lundquist, David A. Walters, Julie A. Kirihara
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Patent number: 5977455Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided inbred corn plant WKBC5. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the fore-mentioned inbred corn plants and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing one of the inbred plants with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing any of the inbred plants WKBC5, WQCD10, 01CSI2, O1DFA3, FBPL, or 3DHA9 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant WKBC5, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of such inbred corn plants.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: DeKalb Genetics CorporationInventors: Donn P. Cummings, Michael A. Hall, Sean P. Walters, Dale S. Wickersham
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Patent number: 5977452Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 01IBH10. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 01IBH10, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 01IBH10 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 01IBH10 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 01IBH10, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 01IBH10.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Michael A. Hall
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Patent number: 5977453Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 91CSI-1. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 91CSI-1, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 91CSI-1 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 91CSI-1 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 91CSI-1, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 91CSI-1.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Marvin L. Boerboom
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Patent number: 5969212Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided an inbred corn plant designated 79103A1. This invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the inbred corn plant 79103A1, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing the inbred plant 79103A1 with itself or with another corn plant, such as another inbred. This invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred plant 79103A1 with another corn plant, such as another inbred, and to crosses with related species. This invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of the inbred corn plant 79103A1, and also to the RFLP and genetic isozyme typing profiles of inbred corn plant 79103A1.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: DeKalb Genetics CorporationInventor: Robert J. Getschman
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Patent number: 5969213Abstract: This invention relates to stable and genetically transformed cereal plants, other than maize or rice, that comprise an exogenous DNA expressing phosphinothricin acetyl transferase to impart resistance to phosphinothricin in said cereal plants. Cereal plants within the scope of the invention include, but are not limited to, wheat, barley and oats. The invention also pertains to transgenic cereal plants which further comprise screenable markers and transgenic seed obtained from said plants.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Dekalb Genetics CorporationInventors: Thomas R. Adams, Sheryl A. Chambers, Richard J. Daines, William J. Gordon-Kamm, Albert P. Kausch, Peggy G. Lemaux, Catherine J. Mackey, May L. Mangano, James V. O'Brien, Thomas B. Rice, T. Michael Spencer, William G. Start, Nancy G. Willetts