Suppression of marker genes in sequentially transformed potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) |
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Authors: | Y. D. Park D. H. Ronis J. H. Lorenzen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Sciences, Loftsgard Hall, North Dakota State University, 58105, Fargo, ND, 701-237-8162
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Abstract: | Transgenic potato lines were developed from the advanced selection, ND860-2, by sequential transformation usingAgrobacterium tumefaciens and two different constructs. Five doubly-transformed lines were utilized to study gene expression of the first construct. Three doubly-transformed lines had less NPT II antigen than the singly-transformed counterpart from which each was derived. GUS activity was reduced in all doubly-transformed lines compared to their singly-transformed original genotypes. Therefore, NPT II and GUS genes in the first construct were suppressed to varying degrees by a second construct. Further investigations into this important subject will be necessary to enable multiple transformations with genes of agronomic interest. |
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