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titleOfInvention CONSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EXPRESSION OF TOLERANCE GENES TO HERBICIDES, RELATED PLANTS AND RELATED CHARACTER COMBINATIONS
abstract Constructions for the expression of herbicide tolerance genes, related plants, and related character combinations. These constructions and plants comprise a gene, called DSM-2 in this context. This gene was identified in Streptomyces coelicolor (A3). The DSM-2 protein is distantly related to PAT and BAR. DSM-2 can be used as a transgenic characteristic intended to confer tolerance in plant and plant cells to the herbicidal molecules glufosinate, phosphinothricin, bialaphs, and / or the like. The introduction of this gene into a variety of plants results in excellent levels of tolerance and / or resistance to herbicides glufosinate, bialaphs, and other herbicides. Preferred plants include canola and soy. It also refers to the combination of herbicide-tolerant (CTH) culture characters in question together with other characters, including other CTH characters (including, but not limited to, glyphosate tolerance and 2,4-D tolerance , and / or insect resistance (RI) characters in some preferred embodiments Some preferred DSM-2 stacks with RI characters are in tobacco and corn.
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