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Chromatin Raises $7.3 Million in Series B Financing; Funds Will Further the Development of Mini-Chromosome Technology for Improved Commercial Crops.


CHICAGO -- Chromatin chromatin: see chromosome. , Inc. today announced that it raised $7.3 million in a Series B round of financing that included several new investors as well as the return of the founding investment consortium.

"Clearly the confidence is there among our investors who see the great commercial potential for our mini-chromosome technology and our ability to execute," said Mich Hein, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Chromatin. "This funding will enable us to ramp up Ramp Up

To increase a company's operations in anticipation of increased demand.

Notes:
A company might 'ramp up' operations if they just signed a contract creating substantially more demand for their product.
See also: Demand, Economies of Scale
 staff and facilities and accelerate growth in core programs. We will also continue to pursue IP prosecution and acquisition and will support our partnerships."

New investors in the latest round of financing included the National Corn Growers Association The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is a U.S. national organization founded in 1957, representing more than 33,000 dues-paying corn growers from 48 states and the interests of more than 300,000 farmers who contribute to corn checkoff programs in 20 states. , Illinois Illinois, river, United States
Illinois, river, 273 mi (439 km) long, formed by the confluence of the Des Plaines and Kankakee rivers, NE Ill., and flowing SW to the Mississippi at Grafton, Ill. It is an important commercial and recreational waterway.
 Ventures and Unilever Technology Ventures. Returning investors included Burrill & Company, Venture Investors and Foragen.

Chromatin's proprietary mini-chromosome technology can rapidly deliver multi-gene clusters designed to ensure stable and consistent gene expression in plants. Currently, the pace of crop improvement through biotechnology is hindered severely because a successful method for the simultaneous and controlled introduction of a large number of genes does not exist. Chromatin's technology effectively addresses this problem, and the successful development of mini-chromosomes could lead to crops having improved properties, such as resistance to disease, greater salt and drought tolerance Drought tolerance refers to the degree to which a plant is adapted to arid or drought conditions. Desiccation tolerance is an extreme degree of drought tolerance.[1] Plants naturally adapted to dry conditions are called xerophytes. , and more nutritional value.

Mini-chromosomes could decrease time to market for new traits by 50 percent and increase crop yields by 25 percent. Chromatin is currently focusing its work on corn, canola canola

see brassicanapus.
, cotton and several other commercially important plants.

"Chromatin's leadership has shown its ability to reach milestones demonstrating the company is on track for the successful commercialization of this technology," said Kathryn Hyer, of Illinois Ventures. "The mini-chromosome technology itself has the potential to eliminate the barriers for improved food crops, as well as the development of pharmaceuticals, textiles and other important products."

About Chromatin

Chromatin, Inc. develops and markets novel proprietary technology that enables entire chromosomes Chromosomes
Spaghetti-like structures located within the nucleus (or central portion) of each cell. Chromosomes contain the genetic information necessary to direct the development and functioning of all cells and systems in the body.
 to be designed and incorporated into plant cells. These engineered chromosomes make it possible for the first time to simultaneously introduce multiple genes into a plant cell while maintaining precise control of gene expression. Chromatin is employing these new genetic tools to design and market products that confer commercially valuable traits in plants, including improved nutritional and health characteristics, and can be used for industrial, agricultural and pharmaceutical product development. For more information go to www.chromatininc.com.
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