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Abstract                 Volume:8  Issue-9  Year-2021          Original Research Articles

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Inheritance of NmDef02 synthetic defensin gene and hpt selectable marker in four successive generations of transgenic rice (Oryza sativa, cv. J-104)
Maylin Pérez-Bernal*iD, Magali DelgadoiD, Daymí Abreu, Onel Valdivia, Raúl Armas
Research & Development Department, Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology of Sancti Spiritus,Circunvalante Norte Olivos 3, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
 
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

The evaluation of the inheritance and stability of the transgenes is essential for the application of transgenic plants in agriculture. In this work, we studied the inheritance of two transgenes in T1, T2, T3 and T4 rice progenies. Transgenic rice plants (cv. J-104) was obtained by biolistic method using a synthetic defensin gene (NmDef02) and hpt as selectable marker gene, co-transformed in a 4:1 proportion, respectively. Regenerated plants were acclimated under natural conditions. The study started from the primary transformants that fulfilled the agronomic characters reported by the experts for the J-104 rice cultivar in the maturation stage. The integration and relative expression of NmDef02 in T1 plants was verified by Southern blot and qRT-PCR, respectively. The inheritance of transgenes over four generations was analyzed by PCR. The following transgene combinations were identified: NmDef02(+)hpt(+), NmDef02(+)hpt(-) and NmDef02(-)hpt(-). The most advantageous combination was NmDef02(+)hpt(-), which corresponded to the marker-free plants harboring the gene of interest. The inheritance of NmDef02 was confirmed in T1 and T2 progenies, but in some T3 and T4 lines the loss of this gene was verified. This inheritance analysis provided information concerning the transgenic population, but the mechanisms that destabilize the inheritance of the gene of interest will be the goal of future research.

Keywords: Co-transformation,Marker-free transgenic rice,Transgene,Transgenic plants
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Pérez-Bernal, M., Delgado, M., Abreu, D., Valdivia, O., Armas, R., 2021. Inheritance of NmDef02 synthetic defensin gene and hpt selectable marker in four successive generations of transgenic rice (Oryza sativa, cv. J-104).Int.J.Curr.Res.Biosci.Plantbiol. 8(9): 34-41. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrbp.2021.809.005
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