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Class 800 | MULTICELLULAR 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 | The protein is isolated or extracted from blood or serum |
7 | The protein is isolated or extracted from milk |
8 | NONHUMAN ANIMAL |
9 | The nonhuman animal is a model for human disease |
13 | Transgenic nonhuman animal (e.g., mollusks, etc.) |
21 | METHOD OF MAKING A TRANSGENIC NONHUMAN ANIMAL |
22 | Involving breeding to produce a double transgenic nonhuman animal |
23 | Via retrovirus |
24 | Via microinjection of a nucleus into an embryo, egg cell, or embryonic cell |
25 | 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 | Breeding for altered sterol composition |
262 | Breeding for altered pH or ion composition |
263 | Breeding for altered carbohydrate composition |
264 | Breeding for altered fat, fatty oil, ester-type wax, or fatty acid composition |
265 | Breeding for pathogen or pest resistance or tolerance |
266 | Method of breeding involving a genotypic or phenotypic marker |
268 | Method of breeding involving a tissue culture step |
269 | Method of breeding using interspecific (i.e., interspecies) crosses |
270 | Method of breeding involving a mutation step |
271 | Method of breeding using gametophyte control |
275 | 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 | The polynucleotide confers pathogen or pest resistance |
281 | The polynucleotide alters fat, fatty oil, ester-type wax, or fatty acid production in the plant |
282 | The polynucleotide alters pigment production in the plant |
283 | The polynucleotide alters ethylene production in the plant |
284 | The polynucleotide alters carbohydrate production in the plant |
285 | The polynucleotide encodes an inhibitory RNA molecule |
287 | The polynucleotide contains a tissue, organ, or cell specific promoter |
288 | Nonplant protein is expressed from the polynucleotide |
289 | The polynucleotide confers resistance to heat or cold (e.g., chilling, etc.) |
290 | The polynucleotide alters plant part growth (e.g., stem or tuber length, etc.) |
291 | The polynucleotide comprises a transposon |
292 | Involving electroporation |
293 | Involving particle-mediated transfecion (e.g., biolistic, etc.) |
294 | Via Agrobacterium |
295 | PLANT, SEEDLING, PLANT SEED, OR PLANT PART, PER SE |
296 | Multicellular algae |
297 | Mushroom |
298 | Higher plant, seedling, plant seed, or plant part (i.e., angiosperms or gymnosperms) |
299 | Haploid |
300 | Herbicide resistant plant which is transgenic or mutant |
301 | Pathogen resistant plant which is transgenic or mutant |
302 | Insect resistant plant which is transgenic or mutant |
303 | Male-sterile |
304 | Somatic cell fusion product or somatic cell fusion-derived plant |
305 | Lettuce |
306 | Brassica |
307 | Cucumber |
308 | Watermelon |
309 | Melon (e.g., cantaloupe, honeydew, etc.) |
310 | Squash (e.g., pumpkin, zucchini, etc.) |
311 | Pelargonium |
312 | Soybean |
313 | Bean |
314 | Cotton |
315 | Apple |
316 | Citrus (e.g., orange, lemon, lime, etc.) |
317 | Solanaceae (e.g., eggplant, etc.) |
318 | Celery |
319 | Conifer |
320 | Gramineae (e.g., barley, oats, rye, sorghum, millet, etc.) |
321 | Lily |
322 | Sunflower |
323 | Ornamental plant |
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FOR000 | CLASS-RELATED FOREIGN DOCUMENTS |
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FOR100 | NONHUMAN ANIMAL (800/2) |
FOR101 | PLANT, SEEDLING OR PLANT PART (800/200) |
FOR102 | Recombinant plant (800/205) |
FOR103 | Somatic cell fusion product or somatic cell fusion-derived plant (800/220) |
FOR104 | MUTANT PLANT OR PLANT DERIVED FROM MUTAGENESIS (800/230) |
FOR105 | Monocotyledon (e.g., corn, rice, wheat, etc.) (800/235) |
FOR106 | Plant having grafted product (i.e., grafted plant) (800/240) |
FOR107 | Genetically modified seed (800/250) |
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