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Mapping Ds insertions in barley using a sequence-based approach
Authors:L D Cooper  L Marquez-Cedillo  J Singh  A K Sturbaum  S Zhang  V Edwards  K Johnson  A Kleinhofs  S Rangel  V Carollo  P Bregitzer  P G Lemaux  P M Hayes
Institution:(1) Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA;(2) Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;(3) National Small Grains Germplasm Research Facility, USDA-ARS, Aberdeen, ID 83210, USA;(4) Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6420, USA;(5) Western Regional Research Center, USDA-ARS, Albany, CA 94710, USA
Abstract:A transposon tagging system, based upon maize Ac/Ds elements, was developed in barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare). The long-term objective of this project is to identify a set of lines with Ds insertions dispersed throughout the genome as a comprehensive tool for gene discovery and reverse genetics. AcTPase and Ds-bar elements were introduced into immature embryos of Golden Promise by biolistic transformation. Subsequent transposition and segregation of Ds away from AcTPase and the original site of integration resulted in new lines, each containing a stabilized Ds element in a new location. The sequence of the genomic DNA flanking the Ds elements was obtained by inverse PCR and TAIL-PCR. Using a sequence-based mapping strategy, we determined the genome locations of the Ds insertions in 19 independent lines using primarily restriction digest-based assays of PCR-amplified single nucleotide polymorphisms and PCR-based assays of insertions or deletions.The proncipal strategy was to identify and map sequence polymorphisms in the regions corresponding to the flanking DNA using the Oregon Wolfe Barley mapping population. The mapping results obtained by the sequence-based approach were confirmed by RFLP analyses in four of the lines. In addition, cloned DNA sequences corresponding to the flanking DNA were used to assign map locations to Morex-derived genomic BAC library inserts, thus integrating genetic and physical maps of barley. BLAST search results indicate that the majority of the transposed Ds elements are found within predicted or known coding sequences. Transposon tagging in barley using Ac/Ds thus promises to provide a useful tool for studies on the functional genomics of the Triticeae.Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available in the online version of this article at Communicated by M.-A. GrandbastienThe first three authors contributed equally to this work
Keywords:Transposon tagging  Barley  Reverse genetics   Ac/Ds  Mapping
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