2010
DOI: 10.3103/s009545271004002x
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Transposition of the maize transposable element dSpm in transgenic sugar beets

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“…Lines with new insertions but no active transposase are selected among the progeny of the cross. Different transposon systems as Activator/Dissociation ( Ac/Ds ), Suppressor‐mutator ( Spm ), Mu ( Mu ‐like elements), Tos retrotransposons, etc., are commonly used in several crop species like cereals, legumes and vegetables (Ayliffe & Pryor, 2011; Kishchenko et al, 2010; Mazier et al, 2007; Xuan et al, 2016; Zhu et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lines with new insertions but no active transposase are selected among the progeny of the cross. Different transposon systems as Activator/Dissociation ( Ac/Ds ), Suppressor‐mutator ( Spm ), Mu ( Mu ‐like elements), Tos retrotransposons, etc., are commonly used in several crop species like cereals, legumes and vegetables (Ayliffe & Pryor, 2011; Kishchenko et al, 2010; Mazier et al, 2007; Xuan et al, 2016; Zhu et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Along with selective and reporter genes, genes that encode resistance to herbicides, such as BASTA (phosphinothricin) or Pursuit (imidazolinone), were transferred into the plant genome. Activity of maize Spm/dSpm transposon system was demonstrated in transgenic sugar beet plants [24].…”
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