This invention provides cyanobacteria as an alternative source of ahas and
pds genes for plant transformations and for selectable markers. In
particular, it provides for cyanobacteria, for example, Synechocystis, as
a source of genes encoding herbicide insensitive proteins, and elements
of genes for control of expression in plastids. Nucleic acid fragments,
both the acetolactate synthase (ahas) large subunit and the ahas small
subunit, were found to provide herbicide resistance. Also, the present
invention provides novel Synechocystis mutant phytoene desaturase (PDS)
gene conferring resistance to
4'-fluoro-6[(alpha,alpha,alpha,-trifluoro-m-tolyl)oxy]-picolinamide, a
bleaching herbicide. The present invention provides improvements to
method involving cyanobacteria for the screening of compounds, including
a new high-through-put protocol that is a rapid and cost effective way to
identify target site genes.