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Encyclopedia > DNA construct

A DNA construct is an artificially constructed segment of nucleic acid that is going to be "transplanted" into a target tissue or cell. A nucleic acid is a complex, high-molecular-weight biochemical macromolecule composed of nucleotide chains that convey genetic information. ... A biological tissue is a group of biological cells that perform a similar function. ... A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall. ...


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CIPO - Canadian Patent Database - Claims - 2281002 (2527 words)
A DNA construct according to claim 1, wherein said DNA construct comprises a plurality of trait DNA molecules each having a length that is insufficient to impart that trait to plants transformed with that trait DNA molecule.
A DNA construct according to claim 2, wherein the trait DNA is a viral cDNA molecule and the trait is viral disease resistance.
A DNA expression vector according to claim 23, wherein said DNA construct comprises a plurality of trait DNA molecules each having a length that is insufficient to impart the trait to plants transformed with that trait DNA molecule.
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