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Analysis of Mutator activity in embryogenic callus cultures and regenerated plants of Zea mays L

Posted on:1990-06-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Iowa State UniversityCandidate:James, Martha GrahamFull Text:PDF
GTID:1473390017453627Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Activity of the Mutator transposable element system in maize was assessed in tissue cultures and regenerated plants by Southern analysis of Mu-element modification status and genomic position. Examination of embryogenic callus cultures established from the F;Investigation of Mutator activity in regenerated plants demonstrated the maintenance of Mutator activity in progeny of plants regenerated from an active Mutator callus line. Activity was detected genetically by the segregation for new mutant phenotypes and molecularly by the appearance of Mu-homologous restriction fragments novel to the regenerant progeny. Segregation for new seedling mutations in third- and fourth-generation regenerant progeny of a callus culture derived from an inactive (Mu-loss) line suggests that a low-level reactivation of Mutator activity occurred in these progeny plants.;Possible tissue- or development-specific influences on Mu-element excision were also explored. Embryogenic and endosperm cultures were established from maize lines in which Mu elements were known to have inserted at particular endosperm and aleurone reporter loci (wx-Mum1 and bz-Mum8). Somatic instability was demonstrated phenotypically at both mutant loci in endosperm callus tissues, indicating that excision occurs in endosperm (and aleurone) in vitro as well as in planta. Southern analysis of wx-Mum1 and bz-Mum8 embryogenic lines produced no evidence of Mu-element excision from either locus. Further studies involving tissue comparisons detected differences in Mu-element modification and genomic position in various tissues of H99/...
Keywords/Search Tags:Regenerated plants, Mutator, Activity, Cultures, Callus, Embryogenic, Mu-element
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