Patents by Inventor Laurian Robert
Laurian Robert has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8124843Abstract: The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Dow AgroSciences LLCInventors: Steven F. Fabijanski, Paul G. Arnison, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner
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Publication number: 20100235943Abstract: The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLCInventors: Steven F. Fabijanski, Paul G. Arnison, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner
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Patent number: 7671253Abstract: The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Dow AgroSciences LLCInventors: Steven F. Fabijanski, Paul G. Arnison, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner
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Patent number: 7112721Abstract: The present invention relates to novel methods for the transformation of crop species, novel methods for the selection and identification of transformed plant cells and novel methods for recovery of regenerated whole plants. The method also relates to the development of plants with novel traits and plants that contain novel recombinant DNA constructs.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Sakata Seed CorporationInventors: Steven F. Fabijanski, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner, Tong Wu
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Publication number: 20050283853Abstract: The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Steven Fabijanski, Paul Arnison, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner
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Patent number: 6753460Abstract: The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Dow Agrosciences LLCInventors: Steven F. Fabijanski, Paul G. Arnison, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner
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Publication number: 20030159184Abstract: The present invention relates to novel methods for the transformation of crop species, novel methods for the selection and identification of transformed plant cells and novel methods for recovery of regenerated whole plants. The method also relates to the development of plants with novel traits and plants that contain novel recombinant DNA constructs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Steven F Fabijanski, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner, Tong Wu
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Publication number: 20030099962Abstract: The invention provides methods for obtaining gene coding fragments, flanking fragments, or both gene coding and flanking fragments that can be readily characterized and used for a variety of purposes. The method involves preparing a genomic library comprising genomic DNA fragments, and hybridizing one or more nucleic acid primers, selected from a full-length cDNA, a 5′ cDNA end, a 3′ cDNA end, or a combination thereof, or a full-length mRNA, or portion thereof, or an RNA fragment, or a combination thereof, to the population of single stranded DNAs. A second strand is synthesized using a nucleic acid polymerase and the hybridized one or more nucleic acid primers, and a double stranded nucleic acid is produced. Any single stranded nucleic acid is removed and the nucleic acid reconstituted to produce a vector. This method is suitable for high throughput preparation and analysis of gene coding regions or flanking regions that can be used for preparing DNA arrays.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of CA as Rep. by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-FoodInventors: Johann Schernthaner, Caroline Piche, Laurian Robert
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Publication number: 20020069425Abstract: The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Steven F. Fabijanski, Paul G. Arnison, Laurian Robert, Johann Schernthaner
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Patent number: 5919919Abstract: A Brassica sp. genomic clone containing a gene promoter, which directs expression in the tapetum, was isolated. When the promoter was fused with the GUS gene and introduced into B. napus by Agrobacterium mediated transformation, this promoter controlled GUS expression in the tapetum in transgenic B. napus plants. Expression was observed from bud length 2-3 mm, which corresponds to the uninucleate microspore stage, peaked at 4-5 mm which corresponds to the binucleate microspore stage and declined to no detectable level at the open flower stage. There was no GUS expression in other tissues such as root, stem, leaf, sepal, petal or pistil. This promoter will be useful for the temporal and spatial control of gene expression in plants.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1996Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignees: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, National Research Council of CanadaInventors: Laurian Robert, Hai Ping Hong
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Patent number: 5907083Abstract: A Brassica sp. genomic clone G 363 containing a gene promoter, which directs expression in the stigma, was isolated. Based on microbombardment studies of Brassica napus flowers with the gene Pis 63/Gus fusion, the Pis 63 promoter was shown to direct GUS expression to the stigma. This promoter will be useful for the temporal and spatial control of gene expression in plants.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaInventors: Laurian Robert, Jean L. Gerster, John Simmonds