Two T-DNA's co-transformed intoBrassica napus by a doubleAgrobacterium tumefaciens infection are mainly integrated at the same locus
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
- Vol. 82 (3) , 257-263
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02190610
Abstract
Hypocotyl explants of threeBrassica napus varieties were infected with two nopaline typeAgrobacterium strains each carrying a distinct disarmed T-DNA containing different selectable markers. Selection was done for only one of the markers, after which the regenerated plants were screened for the presence of the second marker. High co-transformation frequencies of both T-DNA's were obtained (39%–85% of the transformants). Where the two T-DNA's were integrated linked, they were usually present in an inverted orientation relative to each other; in all of the cases observed the two right borders were adjacent. Tandem orientations occurred less frequently. The T-DNA's were mainly integrated as intact copies and deletions did not often occur. The co-transformation system described favors a genetically linked integration of the two T-DNA's (78%), although in a single transformed plant both linked and unlinked copies of both T-DNA's may be present.Keywords
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