2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf03031029
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Germinal virus vector WDV (wheat dwarf virus)-mediated multiple insertions of a maize transposon,Ds (dissociation), in rice

Abstract: Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) is a monocot-infecting geminivirus that replicates in infected tissue as double-stranded DNA. We evaluated whether the WDV vector system bearing Ds could be used as an effective insertional mutagen in rice. Molecular data showed that Ds was excised from WDV vectors once the WDV-carryin 8 Ds (WDV::Ds) and the 8enomic Ac vector were co-introduced into rice calli. Mature TO and T1 transgenic plants were analyzed for the distribution and inheritance of Ds inserts. Southern analysis indicate… Show more

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“…Among these transgenics, ones that carry simple and single insertions of Ac and Ds T-DNA of a single copy should be selected and developed into 'starter lines'. In monocots, such as maize and rice, it has been known that the transposition of Ac or Ds is coupled with replication (Greenblatt, 1984;Chin et al, 2000). This is an advantage in propagating the population of transposants in pepper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these transgenics, ones that carry simple and single insertions of Ac and Ds T-DNA of a single copy should be selected and developed into 'starter lines'. In monocots, such as maize and rice, it has been known that the transposition of Ac or Ds is coupled with replication (Greenblatt, 1984;Chin et al, 2000). This is an advantage in propagating the population of transposants in pepper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%