A transposable element insertion inIAA16interrupts normal splicing and generates a novel dicamba resistance allele inBassia scoparia
Jacob S Montgomery,
Neeta Soni,
Sofia Marques Hill
et al.
Abstract:A dicamba-resistant population of kochia (Bassia scoparia) previously identified in Colorado, USA in 2012 was used to generate a synthetic mapping population that segregated simply for dicamba resistance. Linkage mapping to associate injury following dicamba application with genotype information from restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing identified a single locus in the kochia genome associated with resistance on chromosome 4. A mutant version of Auxin/Indole-3-Acetic Acid 16 (AUX/IAA16; a gene previously… Show more
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