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titleOfInvention Method for increasing transgene expression
abstract The present invention provides a method for increasing expression of a transgene using the 5'nuntranslated region (5'UTR) of a GOS2 gene, or part of such 5'UTR, comprising the first intron.nThe 5'UTR is integrated in or at the 5' end of a nucleic acid of interest and is combined with anplant expressible promoter. The nucleic acid provided may be used in methods for modifyingngrowth characteristics of transgenic plants relative to corresponding wild type plants.
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