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 Class   800MULTICELLULAR LIVING ORGANISMS AND UNMODIFIED PARTS THEREOF AND RELATED PROCESSES
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  3           METHOD OF USING A TRANSGENIC NONHUMAN ANIMAL IN AN IN VIVO TEST METHOD (E.G., DRUG EFFICACY TESTS, ETC.)
  4           METHOD OF USING A TRANSGENIC NONHUMAN ANIMAL TO MANUFACTURE A PROTEIN WHICH IS THEN TO BE ISOLATED OR EXTRACTED
  5           . (1 indent ) The protein is isolated or extracted from blood or serum
  6           .. (2 indent ) The protein is an immunoglobulin
  7           . (1 indent ) The protein is isolated or extracted from milk
  8           NONHUMAN ANIMAL
  9           . (1 indent ) The nonhuman animal is a model for human disease
  10           .. (2 indent ) Cancer
  11           .. (2 indent ) Immunodeficiency disease
  12           .. (2 indent ) Alzheimer`s disease
  13           . (1 indent ) Transgenic nonhuman animal (e.g., mollusks, etc.)
  14           .. (2 indent ) Mammal
  15           ... (3 indent ) Bovine
  16           ... (3 indent ) Sheep
  17           ... (3 indent ) Swine
  18           ... (3 indent ) Mouse
  19           .. (2 indent ) Bird (e.g., chicken, etc.)
  20           .. (2 indent ) Fish
  21           METHOD OF MAKING A TRANSGENIC NONHUMAN ANIMAL
  22           . (1 indent ) Involving breeding to produce a double transgenic nonhuman animal
  23           . (1 indent ) Via retrovirus
  24           . (1 indent ) Via microinjection of a nucleus into an embryo, egg cell, or embryonic cell
  25           . (1 indent ) Via microinjection of DNA into an embryo, egg cell, or embryonic cell
  260           METHOD OF USING A PLANT OR PLANT PART IN A BREEDING PROCESS WHICH INCLUDES A STEP OF SEXUAL HYBRIDIZATION
  261           . (1 indent ) Breeding for altered sterol composition
  262           . (1 indent ) Breeding for altered pH or ion composition
  263           . (1 indent ) Breeding for altered carbohydrate composition
  264           . (1 indent ) Breeding for altered fat, fatty oil, ester-type wax, or fatty acid composition
  265           . (1 indent ) Breeding for pathogen or pest resistance or tolerance
  266           . (1 indent ) Method of breeding involving a genotypic or phenotypic marker
  267           .. (2 indent ) Molecular marker is used
  268           . (1 indent ) Method of breeding involving a tissue culture step
  269           . (1 indent ) Method of breeding using interspecific (i.e., interspecies) crosses
  270           . (1 indent ) Method of breeding involving a mutation step
  271           . (1 indent ) Method of breeding using gametophyte control
  272           .. (2 indent ) Via a gametocide
  273           .. (2 indent ) Via self incompatibility
  274           .. (2 indent ) Via a male sterility genetic trait
  275           . (1 indent ) Method of breeding maize
  276           METHOD OF CHEMICALLY, RADIOLOGICALLY, OR SPONTANEOUSLY MUTATING A PLANT OR PLANT PART WITHOUT INSERTING FOREIGN GENETIC MATERIAL THEREIN
  277           METHOD OF PRODUCING A PLANT OR PLANT PART USING SOMATIC CELL FUSION (E.G., PROTOPLAST FUSION, ETC.)
  278           METHOD OF INTRODUCING A POLYNUCLEOTIDE MOLECULE INTO OR REARRANGEMENT OF GENETIC MATERIAL WITHIN A PLANT OR PLANT PART
  279           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide confers pathogen or pest resistance
  280           .. (2 indent ) Plant virus gene expression from the polynucleotide
  281           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide alters fat, fatty oil, ester-type wax, or fatty acid production in the plant
  282           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide alters pigment production in the plant
  283           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide alters ethylene production in the plant
  284           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide alters carbohydrate production in the plant
  285           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide encodes an inhibitory RNA molecule
  286           .. (2 indent ) The RNA is antisense
  287           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide contains a tissue, organ, or cell specific promoter
  288           . (1 indent ) Nonplant protein is expressed from the polynucleotide
  289           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide confers resistance to heat or cold (e.g., chilling, etc.)
  290           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide alters plant part growth (e.g., stem or tuber length, etc.)
  291           . (1 indent ) The polynucleotide comprises a transposon
  292           . (1 indent ) Involving electroporation
  293           . (1 indent ) Involving particle-mediated transfecion (e.g., biolistic, etc.)
  294           . (1 indent ) Via Agrobacterium
  295           PLANT, SEEDLING, PLANT SEED, OR PLANT PART, PER SE
  296           . (1 indent ) Multicellular algae
  297           . (1 indent ) Mushroom
  298           . (1 indent ) Higher plant, seedling, plant seed, or plant part (i.e., angiosperms or gymnosperms)
  299           .. (2 indent ) Haploid
  300           .. (2 indent ) Herbicide resistant plant which is transgenic or mutant
  300.1           ... (3 indent ) The plant is maize
  301           .. (2 indent ) Pathogen resistant plant which is transgenic or mutant
  302           .. (2 indent ) Insect resistant plant which is transgenic or mutant
  303           .. (2 indent ) Male-sterile
  304           .. (2 indent ) Somatic cell fusion product or somatic cell fusion-derived plant
  305           .. (2 indent ) Lettuce
  306           .. (2 indent ) Brassica
  307           .. (2 indent ) Cucumber
  308           .. (2 indent ) Watermelon
  309           .. (2 indent ) Melon (e.g., cantaloupe, honeydew, etc.)
  310           .. (2 indent ) Squash (e.g., pumpkin, zucchini, etc.)
  311           .. (2 indent ) Pelargonium
  312           .. (2 indent ) Soybean
  313           .. (2 indent ) Bean
  314           .. (2 indent ) Cotton
  315           .. (2 indent ) Apple
  316           .. (2 indent ) Citrus (e.g., orange, lemon, lime, etc.)
  317           .. (2 indent ) Solanaceae (e.g., eggplant, etc.)
  317.1           ... (3 indent ) Pepper
  317.2           ... (3 indent ) Potato
  317.3           ... (3 indent ) Tobacco
  317.4           ... (3 indent ) Tomato
  318           .. (2 indent ) Celery
  319           .. (2 indent ) Conifer
  320           .. (2 indent ) Gramineae (e.g., barley, oats, rye, sorghum, millet, etc.)
  320.1           ... (3 indent ) Maize
  320.2           ... (3 indent ) Rice
  320.3           ... (3 indent ) Wheat
  321           .. (2 indent ) Lily
  322           .. (2 indent ) Sunflower
  323           .. (2 indent ) Ornamental plant
  323.1           ... (3 indent ) Petunia
  323.2           ... (3 indent ) Chrysanthemum
  323.3           ... (3 indent ) Carnation
 
 FOREIGN ART COLLECTIONS
 
  FOR000           CLASS-RELATED FOREIGN DOCUMENTS
 Any foreign patents or non-patent literature from subclasses that have been reclassified have been transferred directly to FOR Collections listed below. These Collections contain ONLY foreign patents or non-patent literature. The parenthetical references in the Collection titles refer to the abolished subclasses from which these Collections were derived.
 
  FOR100           NONHUMAN ANIMAL (800/2)
  FOR101           PLANT, SEEDLING OR PLANT PART (800/200)
  FOR102           . (1 indent ) Recombinant plant (800/205)
  FOR103           . (1 indent ) Somatic cell fusion product or somatic cell fusion-derived plant (800/220)
  FOR104           MUTANT PLANT OR PLANT DERIVED FROM MUTAGENESIS (800/230)
  FOR105           . (1 indent ) Monocotyledon (e.g., corn, rice, wheat, etc.) (800/235)
  FOR106           . (1 indent ) Plant having grafted product (i.e., grafted plant) (800/240)
  FOR107           . (1 indent ) Genetically modified seed (800/250)
  FOR108           .. (2 indent ) Dicotyledon (800/255)


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