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Explanation of the table: Product-specific detection methods and available sequence information

Table 20: Released sequence information on genetic elements introduced into genetically engineered crops

Genetic Elements CROPS / ID
Ch Corn Cotton Oilseed Rape Pa Potato Soy- bean Squash Tb Tomato
Promoters used 35 14 19 15 18 20 21 7 22 13 16 66 9 65 60 26 11 24 27 8 25 6 32 23 1 10 17 12
bacterial promoter 3 2 2 4 3,4, 5 3 3 4* 3* 3*
P-35S 2 1 1 2 1,2 2 2 1 2 3 2 2* 4 2* 2 1
P-35S, AMV-5'-utr 1,2
P-35S, CMV-5'-utr 1 1,2, 3 1,2
P-35S, Cab22R-5'-utr 1
P-35S, IVS2-utr 2
P-35S, IVS6-utr 1
P-35S, m-HSP70-utr 1,2, 3
P-35S, enhanced 1* 1 1* 1
P-35S, double 1
P-als1 1
P-BcNa 1
P-CDPK 1
P-E8 1
P-FMV (P-CMoVb) 1 1,2
P-FMV, p-HSP70 1
P-mas (mas 5') 2*
P-nos 3 2 4 2 2 2
P-nos, double 2
P-PEPC 1
P-SsuAra 2 3 1*
P-SsuHel (P-HelSsu) 1
P-TA29 1 1 1,2
nda 1*

Genetic Elements Ch Corn Cotton Oilseed Rape Pa Potato Soy- bean Squash Tb Tomato
Genes introduced 35 14 19 15 18 20 21 7 22 13 16 66 9 65 60 26 11 24 27 8 25 6 32 23 1 10 17 12
12:0 ACP thioesterase 1
aad 3 3 3*
accS, truncated 1
accd 1
als, slightly altered 1
bar 2 2 1 2 1*
bar (with CTP) 3
barnase 1 1 1
barstar 3 2
bla 3 4 1*
bla (incomplete) 2 2
bla (modified) 5
cryIA(b), synthetic 1
cryIA(b), synthetic, truncated 1 1
cryIA(c), synthetic, altered 1
cryIIIA, synthetic 1 1
CP4 epsps, CTP2 2
CP4 epsps, CTP4 1
CP4 epsps, CTP2, synthetic 1 1
gent 4*
gox (with CTP1) 3
gox (with CTP1), synth., sl.alt. 2
gus 3 2*
nitrilase 1 1
nptII 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2* 4 2 2 2 2 2
lacZ, fragments 3 5
ocd, fragments 3
pat, synthetic 1 2 1 3*
pg, antisense 1
pg, sense or antisense trunc. 1*
sam-k, slightly altered 1
tet 5*
CMV/PRV, chimeric 1
CMV 3
CMV/WMV2, chimeric 1 1
ZYMV, slightly altered 2 2

Genetic Elements Ch Corn Cotton Oilseed Rape Pa Potato Soy- bean Squash Tb Tomato
Terminators used 35 14 19 15 18 20 21 7 22 13 16 66 9 65 60 26 11 24 27 8 25 6 32 23 1 10 17 12
bacterial 3 2 2 4 3,4, 5 3 3 4* 3* 3*
7S 3' 1
E9 3' 1* 1,2 1 1 1
mas 3' 2
nos 3' 1 1,2, 3 1,2 1,2 2 2 1 2 2* 2* 1 1 1,2 1 2 1,2
ocs 3' 3 2 4 2
T-35S 2 1 1 1 1* 1-4 1,2
T-35S, I9 1
T-als1 1
T-BcNa 1
tml 3' 1,2 2 1
Tr7 3' 2 1 3
T-SSU1A 1*
nda 2 2,3

Legend Table 20: Genetic elements of virtually all currently approved genetically modified agricultural crops: 35, chicory (ch); 14 - 21, corn; 7 - 16, cotton; 66 - 60 oilseed rape/canola; 26, papaya (pa); 11 - 24, potato; 27 - 8 soybean; 25 - 6, squash; 32, tobacco (tb); 23 - 12 tomato. Numbers 1 to 5 correspond to the number assigned to the respective transgene in Table 3 (Approved genetically modified crops in the United States) and Table 5 (Approved genetically modified crops in the European Community) and in the respective data-sheets in the database. IDs are also as given in Tables 3 and 5. Dark and light green shaded areas indicate sequences that are described in petition documents or that have been confirmed to be identical to those. See glossary for abbreviations.


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