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titleOfInvention Mutant genes encoding plant adp-glucose pyrophosphorylase and methods of use
abstract The present invention pertains to mutant alleles of the genes encoding the large subunit of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in plants. When present in maize plants, these mutants alleles confer enhanced germination characteristics but without any diminishment of food quality or flavor as compared to plants that express the sh2-R genes. The subject invention also concerns methods for transforming plants with the mutant alleles. The subjec t invention also concerns plants that have the mutant alleles of the invention incorporated in their genome.
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