Patents by Inventor Moez Rajabali Meghji
Moez Rajabali Meghji 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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Publication number: 20230323386Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne de Frammond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Publication number: 20210011425Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne de Frammond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Publication number: 20210011424Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne de Frammond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Patent number: 10844400Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Syngenta Participation AGInventors: Annick Jeanne De Framond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Patent number: 10428393Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Syngenta Crop Protection AGInventors: Annick Jeanne De Framond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Publication number: 20180371555Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Applicant: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne De Framond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Patent number: 10100371Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne De Framond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Publication number: 20180112279Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Applicant: SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AGInventors: Annick Jeanne De Framond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Patent number: 9752198Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR162 is disclosed. The invention relates to nucleic acids that are unique to event MIR162 and to methods for detecting the presence of the MIR162 event based on DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome that resulted in the MIR162 event and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. The invention further relates to corn plants comprising the transgenic genotype of MIR162 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR162 genotype with itself or another corn variety. Seeds of corn plants comprising the MIR162 genotype are also objects of the present invention. The invention also relates to methods of controlling insects using MIR162 corn plants.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2013Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Nykoll Long, Jeffrey Bottoms, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Hope Hart, Qiudeng Que, Derrick Pulliam
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Publication number: 20160222402Abstract: Expression cassettes causing specific regulatory control of transgene expression in plants, wherein the expression cassettes include regulatory sequences from the MADS gene family for expression of recombinant gene products in the reproductive tissue of plants for the purpose of generating abiotic stress tolerant plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2013Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AGInventors: Michael L. NUCCIO, Lawrence Mark LAGRIMINI, Moez Rajabali MEGHJI
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Publication number: 20150329922Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Annick Jeanne De Framond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Patent number: 9133474Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne DeFramond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Publication number: 20140162272Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR162 is disclosed. The invention relates to nucleic acids that are unique to event MIR162 and to methods for detecting the presence of the MIR162 event based on DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome that resulted in the MIR162 event and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. The invention further relates to corn plants comprising the transgenic genotype of MIR162 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR162 genotype with itself or another corn variety. Seeds of corn plants comprising the MIR162 genotype are also objects of the present invention. The invention also relates to methods of controlling insects using MIR162 corn plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Nykoll Long, Jeffrey Bottoms, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Hope Hart, Qiudeng Que, Derrick Pulliam
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Patent number: 8618272Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR162 is disclosed. The invention relates to nucleic acids that are unique to event MIR162 and to methods for detecting the presence of the MIR162 event based on DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome that resulted in the MIR162 event and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. The invention further relates to corn plants comprising the transgenic genotype of MIR162 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR162 genotype with itself or another corn variety. Seeds of corn plants comprising the MIR162 genotype are also objects of the present invention. The invention also relates to methods of controlling insects using MIR162 corn plants.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Nykoll Long, Jeffrey Bottoms, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Hope Hart, Qiudeng Que, Derrick Pulliam
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Patent number: 8466346Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated 5307, is disclosed. The invention relates to DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site that resulted in the 5307 event. The invention further relates to assays for detecting the presence of the DNA sequences of event 5307, to corn plants and corn seeds comprising the genotype of and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the event 5307 genotype with itself or another corn variety.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Annick Jeanne DeFramond, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Stephen L. New, Anna Underwood Prairie
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Patent number: 8455720Abstract: A novel transgenic corn event designated MIR162 is disclosed. The invention relates to nucleic acids that are unique to event MIR162 and to methods for detecting the presence of the MIR162 event based on DNA sequences of the recombinant constructs inserted into the corn genome that resulted in the MIR162 event and of genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. The invention further relates to corn plants comprising the transgenic genotype of MIR162 and to methods for producing a corn plant by crossing a corn plant comprising the MIR162 genotype with itself or another corn variety. Seeds of corn plants comprising the MIR162 genotype are also objects of the present invention. The invention also relates to methods of controlling insects using MIR162 corn plants.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Nykoll Long, Jeffrey Bottoms, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Hope Hart, Qiudeng Que, Derrick Pulliam
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Method of producing transgenic maize using direct transformation of commercially important genotypes
Patent number: 6403865Abstract: Methods for transformation of maize with nucleic acid sequences of interest are disclosed. The method involves subjecting immature zygotic embryos or Type I callus to high velocity microprojectile bombardment. The method is capable of producing transformed maize lines of commercial importance and their hybrid combinations.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1995Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Syngenta Investment Corp.Inventors: Michael G. Koziel, Nalini M. Desai, Kelly S. Lewis, Vance C. Kramer, Gregory W. Warren, Stephen V. Evola, Lyle D. Crossland, Martha S. Wright, Ellis J. Merlin, Karen L. Launis, Steven J. Rothstein, Cindy G. Bowman, John L. Dawson, Erik M. Dunder, Gary M. Pace, Janet L. Suttie, Nadine Carozzi, Annick De Framond, James O. Linder, Robert L. Miller, Bruce W. Skillings, Alan W. Mousel, Albert R. Hornbrook, Christopher P. Clucas, Moez Rajabali Meghji, Andreas H. Tanner, Francis E. Cassagne, Gilles Pollini, Terry Ray Colbert, Francis P. Cammack