Chalcone synthase cosuppression phenotypes in petunia flowers: comparison of sense vs. antisense constructs and single-copy vs. complex T-DNA sequences
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Plant Molecular Biology
- Vol. 31 (5) , 957-973
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00040715
Abstract
Flower pigmentation patterns were scored in 185 senseChalcone synthase (Chs) transgenotes and 85 antisenseChs transgenotes; upon first flowering, 139 (75%) of sense transgenotes were found to be phenotypically altered, as were 70 (82%) of the antisense transgenotes. The observed patterns document the range of phenotypic variations that occur, as well as confirm and extend the finding that senseChs constructs produce several types of morphologybased based flower pigmentation patterns that antisenseChs constructs do not. Long-term monitoring for epigenetic variations in one population of 44 senseChs transgenotes showed that 43 (98%) were capable of producing a cosuppression phenotype. The primary determinant of sense-specific patterns of cosuppression ofChs was found to be the repetitiveness and organization pattern of the transgene, not ‘position effects’ by, or ‘readthrough’ from, flanking plant DNA sequences. The degree of cosuppression observed in progeny of transgenotes carrying multiple, dispersed copies as compared to that observed with a single copy of the transgene suggests that sense cosuppression ofChs is subject to a transgene dosage effect.Keywords
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