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Analysis of gene-trap Ds rice populations in Korea
Authors:Sung Han Park  Nam Soo Jun  Chul Min Kim  Tae Yong Oh  Jin Huang  Yuan-hu Xuan  Soon Ju Park  Byoung Il Je  Hai Long Piao  Soo Hyun Park  Young Soon Cha  Byung Ohg Ahn  Hyeon So Ji  Myung Chul Lee  Seok Cheol Suh  Min-Hee Nam  Moo Young Eun  Gihwan Yi  Doh Won Yun  Chang-deok Han
Institution:(1) Rice Functional Genomics, National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, RDA, Suwon, 441-707, Korea;(2) Rice Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Milyang, 627-130, Korea;(3) Division of Applied Life Science, Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Research Center, Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, 660-701, Korea
Abstract:Insertional mutagen-mediated gene tagging populations have been essential resources for analyzing the function of plant genes. In rice, maize transposable elements have been successfully utilized to produce transposant populations. However, many generations and substantial field space are required to obtain a sufficiently sized transposant population. In rice, the japonica and indica subspecies are phenotypically and genetically divergent. Here, callus cultures with seeds carrying Ac and Ds were used to produce 89,700 lines of Dongjin, a japonica cultivar, and 6,200 lines of MGRI079, whose genome is composed of a mixture of the genetic backgrounds of japonica and indica. Of the more than 3,000 lines examined, 67% had Ds elements. Among the Ds-carrying lines, 81% of Dongjin and 63% of MGRI079 contained transposed Ds, with an average of around 2.0 copies. By examining more than 15,000 lines, it was found that 12% expressed the reporter gene GUS during the early-seedling stage. GUS was expressed in root hairs and crown root initials at estimated frequencies of 0.78% and 0.34%, respectively. The 5,271 analyzed Ds loci were found to be randomly distributed over all of the rice chromosomes. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Sung Han Park, Nam Soo Jun, Chul Min Kim are contributed equally to this paper
Keywords:Rice  Ac/Ds  Insertional population  Gene trap  Flanking sequence tags
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