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Genetic variation through Dissociation (Ds) insertional mutagenesis system for rice in Korea: progress and current status

Title
Genetic variation through Dissociation (Ds) insertional mutagenesis system for rice in Korea: progress and current status
Authors
PARK, DSPARK, SKHAN, SIWANG, HJJUN, NSMANIGBAS, NLWOO, YMAHN, BOYUN, DWYOON, UHKIM, YHLEE, MCKIM, DHNAM, MHHAN, CDKANG, HWYI, Gnull
Date Issued
2009-08
Publisher
SPRINGER
Abstract
A gene detection strategy using two-component Ac/Ds construct, with the mobile Ds transposon, has been developed to better understand gene functions in crops. Currently, 115,000 Ds insertion lines have been generated through the Ac/Ds gene trap system in Korea using japonica rice Dongjin as donor. Four hundred and thirty-seven mutants from 12,162 Ds-tagged lines were catalogued, including physiological and agronomic traits. Different traits were identified with distinct characteristics in terms of tillers, panicles, leaves, flowers, seed, chlorophyll content, and height. Culm and panicle length, number of panicles, and days to flowering of the Dongjin Ds population revealed high standard deviations compared with the donor cultivar. An evaluation of the Ds distribution on the chromosome revealed that 74.5% of the Ds were reinserted into gene-rich regions, making this Ac/Ds-mediated gene trap system useful in helping to gain an understanding of the function of genes and thus improve the gene-tagging system in rice.
Keywords
Ac/Ds insertion mutagenesis; Genetic variation; Morphological traits; Rice; ORYZA-SATIVA; FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS; AUXIN TRANSPORT; CELL-DEATH; ENCODES; MUTATION; PROTEIN; PLANTS; EXPRESSION; MUTANT
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/28286
DOI
10.1007/S11032-009-9
ISSN
1380-3743
Article Type
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