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  • Different varieties of crop plants, like Brassica oleracea, can vary in how easily they can be genetically engineered, complicating the introduction of new genes.
  • Researchers used Substitution Lines to precisely map three Quantitative Trait Loci (tf1, tf2, tf3) that account for 26% of this variation in transformation efficiency.
  • Their findings indicate that while tf1 doesn't significantly impact transgene expression, tf2 and tf3 do, and that these loci can help in selecting better parent plants for more effective genetic transformation.

Article Abstract

A commonly encountered difficulty with the genetic engineering of crop plants is that different varieties of a particular species can show great variability in the efficiency with which they can be transformed. This increases the effort required to introduce transgenes into particular genetic backgrounds. The use of Substitution Lines has allowed the finer mapping of three Quantitative Trait Loci (tf1, tf2 and tf3) that explain 26% of the variation in the efficiency of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in Brassica oleracea. Use of an 'orthogonal set' of genotypes (containing all eight possible combinations of 'positive' and 'negative' alleles at the three QTL), along with time course studies of transgene expression, has allowed the determination of the stages at which these genes have their effects during transformation. With regard to control of the level of transient transgene expression, tf1 (on LGO1) alone has no detectable effect, whilst tf2 (on LGO3) and tf3 (on LGO7) have highly significant effects (P < 0.001). All three loci have highly significant (P < 0.001) effects on the levels of expression of stably integrated transgene. The use of RFLP markers has shown that tf1 and tf2 are in duplicated regions of the B. oleracea genome and appear to be paralogous in origin. Colinearity of these regions with the A. thaliana genome has been identified. The results allow the selection of progeny Brassica oleracea genotypes that are more efficiently transformed than either parent used in the original cross.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7652.2004.00051.xDOI Listing

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