The distribution of transgene insertion sites in barley determined by physical and genetic mapping

Salvo-Garrido, H; Travella, S; Billiam L.J.; Harwood, W A; Snape, J W

Keywords: sequence, dna, fluorescence, region, barley, protein, plant, gene, length, chain, genome, sequences, hybridization, transgenic, polymerase, insertion, restriction, rna, linkage, recombination, chromosome, article, transgene, fragment, minisatellite, transgenes, genetic, repeats, mapping, vegetable, nucleotide, priority, Reaction, in, nonhuman, journal, Messenger, Transfer, flanking, (Genetics), cytochrome, Polymorphism,, Situ, b, Transformation,, ribosome, subsp., Hordeum, vulgare, Embryophyta, Hybridization,, Databases,

Abstract

The exact site of transgene insertion into a plant host genome is one feature of the genetic transformation process that cannot, at present, be controlled and is often poorly understood. The site of transgene insertion may have implications for transgene stability and for potential unintended effects of the transgene on plant metabolism. To increase our understanding of transgene insertion sites in barley, a detailed analysis of transgene integration in independently derived transgenic barley lines was carried out. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to physically map 23 transgene integration sites from 19 independent barley lines. Genetic mapping further confirmed the location of the transgenes in 11 of these lines. Transgene integration sites were present only on five of the seven barley chromosomes. The pattern of transgene integration appeared to be nonrandom and there was evidence of clustering of independent transgene insertion events within the barley genome. In addition, barley genomic regions flanking the transgene insertion site were isolated for seven independent lines. The data from the transgene flanking regions indicated that transgene insertions were preferentially located in gene-rich areas of the genome. These results are discussed in relation to the structure of the barley genome.

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Título según SCOPUS: The distribution of transgene insertion sites in barley determined by physical and genetic mapping
Título de la Revista: GENETICS
Volumen: 167
Número: 3
Editorial: GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: 1371
Página final: 1379
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-3843118874&partnerID=q2rCbXpz
DOI:

10.1534/genetics.103.023747

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