Resumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a dispersão de pólen transgênico em soja. Plantas transgênicas de soja contendo os genes ahas, para tolerância ao herbicida imazapyr, e uidA (GUS), foram cultivadas com plantas não-transgênicas. A dispersão do pólen transgênico foi avaliada pela presença de ambos os genes dominantes na progênie de plantas não-transgênicas. A maior freqüência de disseminação de pólen transgênico foi observada na primeira linha, distante 0,5 m da parcela central (0,44% a 0,45%). Esta freqüência foi reduzida drasticamente na linha 2 (0,04% a 0,14%), atingindo 0 na linha 13, a 6,5 m da parcela central.Termos para indexação: Glycine max, planta transgênica, polinização, fluxo gênico. Gene flow in transgenic soybean in the Cerrado region, BrazilAbstract -The objective of this work was to evaluate pollen dispersal from transgenic to non-transgenic soybean plants. Non-transgenic soybean plants were cultivated surrounding transgenic soybean plants carrying the ahas (for herbicide tolerance against imazapyr) and gus genes. Pollen dispersal was evaluated by the presence of both dominant genes in the progenies of non-transgenic plants. The highest amount of transgenic pollen dissemination was observed in the first row, 0.5m distant from the central plot (0.44% to 0.45%). The frequency of pollen dispersion has drastically decreased in the row 2 (0.04% to 0.14%), reaching zero by the row 13, which was 6.5 m distant from the central plot.
The present study evaluated the use of γ-radiation to physically remove selective marker genes previously introduced into the soybean genome. Homozygous seeds from a transgenic soybean line carrying the gus and ahas transgenes were irradiated with γ-rays. Six plants presenting a deleted gus gene were analyzed by Southern blot to confirm removal of both ahas and gus genes. Line 1A presented an absence of the gus gene cassette and presence of the ahas gene cassette.
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