Allelic composition and genetic background effects on transgene expression and inheritance in white clover

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Alicia Scott
Derek Woodfield
Derek W.R. White
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[1] Plant Molecular Genetics Laboratory and 2Plant Improvement,Grasslands Division, AgResearch
[2] Plant Improvement,Grasslands Division, AgResearch
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Molecular Breeding | 1998年 / 4卷
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breeding strategy; gene dosage; genetic background; inheritance; transgene expression; transgenic white clover;
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Allelic composition and genetic background effects on GUS expression and inheritance using a chimeric (cauliflower mosaic virus 35Sp:uidA) transgene were investigated in white clover as a prelude to transgenic cultivar development. Stable expression and Mendelian inheritance of the uidA transgene was observed over two generations when the uidA transgene was maintained in a heterozygous state. Transgenic backcross progeny (BC1) were intercrossed to produce segregating F2 populations. GUS-positive F2 plants were test-crossed with a non-transgenic control plant to determine whether individuals were heterozygous or homozygous for the transgene. Both expected and distorted segregation ratios were observed. Distortion of the segregation ratio was not caused by transgene inactivation or rearrangement, but was influenced by genetic background. BC1, BC2 and F2 populations were found to have similar levels of uidA gene expression. Quantification of GUS expression from progeny of high and low GUS expressing plants indicate that it is possible to alter transgene expression through selection. No difference was found between the level of expression for F2 plants homozygous or heterozygous for the transgene. These results indicate that F2 plants, homozygous for a transgene, might be used to develop a transgenic cultivar. However, progeny testing to determine the influence of genetic background is a prerequisite to such a development.
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页码:479 / 490
页数:11
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