Transgenic Soybeans
All of the soybean plants
below were obtained using
D20 transformation
![]() Pod formation with clone 2CM-1 (contains genes for CBF1 and hygromycin resistance) |
![]() Pod formation with clone 18-E42xA1 (contains the hygromycin resistance gene) |
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![]() Large plant of clone PR1a-E (contains genes for PR1a and hygromycin resistance) |
![]() Pseudopods on clone PR1a-E (contains genes for PR1a and hygromycin resistance) |
![]() Pod formation on clone PR1a-B (contains genes for PR1a and hygromycin resistance) |
![]() Pods and short internode length in clone PR1a-B (contains genes for PR1a and hygromycin resistance) |
![]() Low seed set on clone Ox9a (contains gene for oxalate oxidase and hygromycin resistance) |
![]() Contorted stem base on clone 2CM1 (contains genes for CBF1 and hygromycin resistance) This is typical of our primary transgenics |
Transgenic soybean progeny (below) from a plant containing the zein gene (as above) and a soybean recombinase under regulatory control of the 35S promoter.

All of the soybean plants
below were obtained using
suspension transformation
| GUS activity in pollen using glutamine synthetase promoter/GUS fusion | ![]() |
GUS activity in seed coat using glutamine synthetase promoter/GUS fusion | ![]() |