2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.plgene.2018.06.001
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T-DNA associated reciprocal translocation reveals differential survival of male and female gametes

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“…39 Reciprocal chromosome translocations are often observed in Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion lines and known to affect gametophyte development. 28,29,48,49 Consistent with the gamete transmission model for translocation heterozygote, we did not recover any wildtype plants or double homozygotes in our genotypic analysis of the F2 population of the selfed heterozygotes. To our surprise, sdk1-7 homozygous lines crossed with the weaker abi3-8 (Fig S5a) line did not show any fertility or gametophytic defect (Figure 2e).…”
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“…39 Reciprocal chromosome translocations are often observed in Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion lines and known to affect gametophyte development. 28,29,48,49 Consistent with the gamete transmission model for translocation heterozygote, we did not recover any wildtype plants or double homozygotes in our genotypic analysis of the F2 population of the selfed heterozygotes. To our surprise, sdk1-7 homozygous lines crossed with the weaker abi3-8 (Fig S5a) line did not show any fertility or gametophytic defect (Figure 2e).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Previous studies with Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion lines have reported that T-DNA associated reciprocal translocation events cause differential survival of both male and female gametes. 29 Reciprocal translocations are often known to result in pseudo-linkage. 39 To test this possibility, we performed a segregation analysis of the gametes in F2 from selfed heterozygote (sdk1-7 +/-abi3-6 +/-) for a recombination frequency of 0.05% (Table S3).…”
Section: Possible Pseudo-linkage Between Sdk1-7 and Abi3-6 Results In Poor Transmission Of Non-parental Allelesmentioning
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