Methods and compositions for generating complex trait loci

US10435699B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10435699-B2
Application numberUS-201313748704-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2013
Priority dateJan 27, 2012
Publication dateOct 8, 2019
Grant dateOct 8, 2019

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Compositions and methods are provided for stacking multiple independent transgenic loci into the genome of a plant. Compositions include plants, seeds or plant cells comprising at least one transgenic target site and at least one genomic locus of interest integrated at different genomic sites within a genomic window. Plant breeding techniques can be employed such that the transgenic target site and the genomic locus of interest can be bred together. In this way, multiple independent transgene integrations can be generated within a genomic window to create a complex trait locus. The complex trait locus is designed such that the transgenic target sites and/or genomic loci of interest can segregate independently of each other, thus providing the benefit of altering a complex trait locus by breeding-in and breeding-away specific elements. Various methods can also be employed to modify the target sites such that they contain a variety of polynucleotides of interest.

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That which is claimed: 1. A maize plant or seed having in its genome a genomic window comprising at least a first transgenic target site comprising at least two non-identical recombination sites, a second transgenic target site comprising at least two non-identical recombination sites, and a genomic locus of interest; wherein each of said genomic locus of interest, said first transgenic target site and said second transgenic target site have different genomic sites; and wherein the genomic window is flanked by a first marker and a second marker; wherein the first marker is UMC1160, and the second marker is IDP7169. 2. The plant or seed of claim 1 , wherein said genomic window further comprises a third transgenic target site comprising a fifth recombination site and a sixth recombination site, wherein (i) said fifth and said sixth recombination sites are dissimilar with respect to one another; or (ii) said fifth and said sixth recombination sites are dissimilar and have a decreased compatibility with respect to one another; and said third transgenic target site has a different genomic insertion site than said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site and said genomic locus of interest. 3. The maize plant or seed of claim 1 , wherein (a) said genomic locus of interest confers a trait comprising male sterility, site-specific recombination, abiotic stress tolerance, altered phosphorus, altered antioxidants, altered fatty acids, altered essential amino acids, altered carbohydrates, herbicide tolerance, insect resistance or disease resistance; or (b) said genomic locus of interest comprises a transgene or a native trait. 4. The plant or seed of claim 1 , wherein said first transgenic target site or said second transgenic target site comprises at least one polynucleotide of interest. 5. The plant or seed of claim 1 , wherein said second transgenic target site comprises (a) the same non-identical recombination sites as said first transgenic target site; or (b) different non-identical recombination sites as said first transgenic target site. 6. The plant or seed of claim 1 , wherein the non-identical recombination sites of the first transgenic target site and the second transgenic target site comprise a LOX site, a mutant LOX site, a FRT site, or a mutant FRT site. 7. A method for producing a second plant, the method comprising applying plant breeding techniques to a first plant, or parts thereof, wherein said first plant is the plant of claim 1 , and wherein application of said techniques results in the production of said second plant, wherein said second plant comprises at least one additional transgenic target site or at least one additional genomic locus of interest within said genomic window when compared to said first plant; wherein each of said additional transgenic target site and said additional genomic locus of interest have a different genomic insertion site with respect to each other and with respect to said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site and said genomic locus of interest. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the at least one additional transgenic target site comprises a polynucleotide of interest. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein said second plant comprises at least one less transgenic target site or at least one less genomic locus of interest within said genomic window when compared to said first plant. 10. A method of producing a complex trait locus in the genome of a plant, the method comprising: (a) providing a first plant having in its genome a genomic window comprising at least a first transgenic target site comprising at least two non-identical recombination sites, and wherein said first plant does not comprise a first genomic locus of interest; wherein the genomic window is flanked by a first marker and a second marker; wherein the first marker is UMC1160, and the second marker is IDP7169; (b) breeding to said first plant a second plant comprising at least two non-identical recombination sites, wherein said second plant comprises in its genome the first genomic locus of interest and said second plant does not comprise said first transgenic target site; and, (c) selecting a progeny plant from step (b) comprising said first transgenic target site and said genomic locus of interest; wherein said first transgenic target site and said first genomic locus of interest have different genomic insertion sites in said progeny plant. 11. A method of producing a complex trait locus in the genome of a plant, the method comprising: (a) providing a first plant having in its genome a genomic window at least a first transgenic target site and a second transgenic target site having different genomic insertion sites, wherein said first transgenic target site comprises at least two non-identical recombination sites and said second transgenic target site comprises at least two non-identical recombination sites, wherein said first plant does not comprise a first genomic locus of interest; wherein the genomic window is flanked by a first marker and a second marker; wherein the first marker is UMC1160, and the second marker is IDP7169; (b) breeding to said first plant a second plant, wherein said second plant comprises in its genome the first genomic locus of interest, wherein said second plant does not comprise said first transgenic target site or said second transgenic target site; and, (c) selecting a progeny plant from step (b) comprising said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site and said first genomic locus of interest; wherein each of said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site and said first genomic locus of interest have a different genomic insertion site in said progeny plant. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said method further comprises (a) breeding to said progeny plant a third plant comprising a second genomic locus of interest, wherein said third plant comprises in said genomic window said second genomic locus of interest, wherein said third plant does not comprise said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site or said first genomic locus of interest in said genomic window; and, (b) selecting a second progeny plant from step (a) comprising said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site, said first genomic locus of interest, and said second genomic locus of interest; wherein each of said first transgenic target site, said second transgenic target site, said first genomic locus of interest and said second genomic locus of interest have a different genomic insertion site in said second progeny plant. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein (a) said first transgenic target site comprises a first recombination site and a second recombination site, wherein (i) said first and said second recombination sites are dissimilar with respect to one another and, said first transgenic target site comprises a polynucleotide of interest; or (ii) said first and said second recombination sites are non-identical and have a decreased compatibility with respect to one another and, said first transgenic target site comprises a polynucleotide of interest; and, (b) said second transgenic target site comprises a third recombination site and a fourth recombination site, wherein (i) said third and said fourth recombination sites are non-identical with respect to one another; and said second transgenic target site further comprises a second polynucleotide of interest; or (ii) said third and said fourth recombination sites are non-identical and have a decreased compatibility with respect to one another; and said

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  • acting on ester bonds (3.1) · CPC title

  • Targeted insertion of genes into the plant genome by homologous recombination · CPC title

  • Ribonucleases {[RNase]; Deoxyribonucleases [DNase]} · CPC title

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What does patent US10435699B2 cover?
Compositions and methods are provided for stacking multiple independent transgenic loci into the genome of a plant. Compositions include plants, seeds or plant cells comprising at least one transgenic target site and at least one genomic locus of interest integrated at different genomic sites within a genomic window. Plant breeding techniques can be employed such that the transgenic target site…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pioneer Hi Bred Int, Du Pont
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12N15/8213. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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