Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. The modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. Modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and associated diseases, promoting plant growth. The present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Compositions include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or as a seed coating for plants and seeds.
High Throughput Discovery Of New Genes From Complex Mixtures Of Environmental Microbes
- DURHAM NC, US JANICE JONES - APEX NC, US JESSICA PARKS - RALEIGH NC, US REBECCA E. THAYER - MORRISVILLE NC, US DANIEL J. TOMSO - BAHAMA NC, US SCOTT JOSEPH UKNES - APEX NC, US SANDY VOLRATH - DURHAM NC, US ERIC RUSSELL WARD - DURHAM NC, US
Assignee:
AGBIOME, INC. - DURHAM NC
International Classification:
C12N 15/10 C12Q 1/6869 C12Q 1/6806 C12Q 1/6827
Abstract:
Compositions and methods for isolating new variants of known gene sequences are provided. The methods find use in identifying variants, particularly homologs, in complex mixtures. Compositions comprise hybridization baits that hybridize to gene families of interest, particularly agricultural interest, in order to selectively enrich the polynucleotides of interest from complex mixtures. Bait sequences may be specific for a number of genes from distinct gene families of interest and may be designed to cover each gene of interest by at least 2-fold. Thus methods disclosed herein are drawn to an oligonucleotide hybridization gene capture approach for identification of new genes of interest from environmental samples. This approach bypasses the need for labor-intensive microbial strain isolation, permits simultaneous discovery of genes from multiple gene families of interest, and increases the potential to discover genes from low-abundance and unculturable organisms present in complex mixtures of environmental microbes.
Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. The modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. Modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and associated diseases, promoting plant growth. The present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Compositions include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or as a seed coating for plants and seeds.
Methods And Compositions For Providing Resistance To Glufosinate
- Research Triangle Park NC, US James R. Henriksen - Cary NC, US Janice C. Jones - Apex NC, US Rebekah Deter Kelly - Durham NC, US Amy Shekita - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
AgBiome, Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
C12N 15/82 C12N 9/10 A01N 57/20
Abstract:
Compositions and methods comprising polynucleotides and polypeptides that confer glufosinate resistance to a host cell are provided. Further provided are nucleic acid constructs, host cells, plants, plant cells, explants, seeds and grain having the sequence that confer glufosinate resistance. Various methods of employing these sequences are provided. Such methods include, for example, methods for producing a host cell, plant, plant cell, explant or seed having glufosinate resistance, and methods of controlling weeds in a field containing a crop employing the plants and/or seeds disclosed herein.
- Research Triangle Park NC, US Janice C. Jones - Apex NC, US Michael G. Koziel - Raleigh NC, US Amy Elizabeth Shekita - Cary NC, US Kelly S. Smith - Durham NC, US Scott Joseph Uknes - Apex NC, US
Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. The improved, modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. Modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and the associated diseases thereby promoting plant growth. The present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Disclosed compositions include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or seed coating for plants and seeds.
Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. The improved, modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. Modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and the associated diseases thereby promoting plant growth. The present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Disclosed compositions include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or seed coating for plants and seeds.
High Throughput Discovery Of New Genes From Complex Mixtures Of Environmental Microbes
- Research Triangle Park NC, US Janice Jones - Apex NC, US Jessica Parks - Raleigh NC, US Rebecca E. Thayer - Morrisville NC, US Daniel J. Tomso - Bahama NC, US Scott Joseph Uknes - Apex NC, US Sandy Volrath - Durham NC, US Eric Russell Ward - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
AgBiome, Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
C12N 15/10 C12Q 1/6827 C12Q 1/6869 C12Q 1/6806
Abstract:
Compositions and methods for isolating new variants of known gene sequences are provided. The methods find use in identifying variants, particularly homologs, in complex mixtures. Compositions comprise hybridization baits that hybridize to gene families of interest, particularly agricultural interest, in order to selectively enrich the polynucleotides of interest from complex mixtures. Bait sequences may be specific for a number of genes from distinct gene families of interest and may be designed to cover each gene of interest by at least 2-fold. Thus methods disclosed herein are drawn to an oligonucleotide hybridization gene capture approach for identification of new genes of interest from environmental samples. This approach bypasses the need for labor-intensive microbial strain isolation, permits simultaneous discovery of genes from multiple gene families of interest, and increases the potential to discover genes from low-abundance and unculturable organisms present in complex mixtures of environmental microbes.
- Research Triangle Park NC, US Janice C. Jones - Apex NC, US Michael G. Koziel - Raleigh NC, US Amy Elizabeth Shekita - Cary NC, US Kelly S. Smith - Durham NC, US Scott Joseph Uknes - Apex NC, US
Methods for improving the ability of a population of biological agents to compete and survive in a field setting are provided. By improving the population of biological agents, the modified population of agents is able to grow, compete with other microbial strains and fungi, and provide protection for plants from pathogens. In particular, modified biological agents and modified populations of such agents that are herbicide tolerant or resistant are selected or engineered. In this manner, the protection from disease-causing agents is enhanced. Such modified populations of biological agents can be added to soils to prevent fungal pathogens and the diseases they cause promoting plant growth. Therefore, the present invention is useful for enhancing the competitiveness of modified biological agents particularly over other microbial agents which are not herbicide resistant. Compositions of the invention include selected or engineered herbicide resistant biological agents and modified populations of biocontrol agents. These modified biological agents can be used as an inoculant or as a seed coating for plants and seeds.
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Durham Community Preschool Child Day Care Services
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Pleasant Grove Retirement Home Nursing/Personal Care
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Waverly Primary Care Pllc Medical Doctor's Office · Family Doctor · Obgyn
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Dr. Jones graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1979. She works in Oakland, CA and specializes in Psychiatry.
Emergency Medicine PhysicianEmergency Medicine Physicians 7500 State Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45255 8556870618 (phone), 5132336079 (fax)
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Medical School University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Graduated: 2010
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Dr. Jones graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2010. She works in Cincinnati, OH and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Jones is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Anderson.
Borrego Medical Clinic 4343 Yaqui Pass Rd, Borrego Springs, CA 92004 7607675051 (phone), 7607674552 (fax)
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Christie Clinic 101 W University Ave, Champaign, IL 61820 2173661200 (phone), 2173665642 (fax)
Christie Clinic 1801 W Windsor Rd STE A, Champaign, IL 61822 2173668000 (phone), 2173668074 (fax)
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Ms. Jones works in Champaign, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine and Dermatology. Ms. Jones is affiliated with Carle Foundation Hospital and Presence Covenant Medical Center.
Assisting home buyers and sellers in Middle Tennessee. Before becoming a realtor I experienced 20 years in the legal field in Tennessee, so I am fully equipped to assist you with the ins and outs of real estate contracts. You will receive all the personalized service you deserve to help you make one of your most important life decisions - buying or selling your home!
District records show that he was a Tulsa Public Schools student for a 10-day period several years ago while he was staying at Shadow Mountain, where Tulsa teachers provide educational services to patients, said Janice Jones, a TPS spokeswoman.
Date: Aug 06, 2014
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