While studying spontaneous mutations at the maize bronze (bz) locus, we made the unexpected discovery that specific low-copy number retrotransposons are mobile in the pollen of some maize lines, but not of others. We conducted large-scale genetic experiments to isolate new bz mutations from several Bz stocks and recovered spontaneous stable mutations only in the pollen parent in reciprocal crosses. Most of the new stable bz mutations resulted from either insertions of low-copy number long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons or deletions, the same two classes of mutations that predominated in a collection of spontaneous wx mutations [Wessler S (1997) The Mutants of Maize, pp 385–386]. Similar mutations were recovered at the closely linked...
BackgroundGoing from a gene sequence to its function in the context of a whole organism requires a s...
Maize (Zea mays or corn), both a major food source and an important cytogenetic model, evolved from ...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) in southern M...
Bibliography: pages [47]-55.Thirty-eight lines of Zea and 20 plants from related genera were surveye...
The gene, we are accustomed to say, is the material unit of heredity; its mutations are the sole sou...
A poly-row branched spike (prbs) barley mutant was obtained from soaking a two-rowed barley inflores...
Plants with short stature have had a big impact on agriculture. World rice and wheat grain yields i...
The Mutator system of transposable elements is characterized by a family of transposons called Mu tr...
Ac (Activator) is the first autonomous transposon described by McClintock. Its ability to create DSB...
Abstract Background Going from a gene sequence to its function in the context of a whole organism re...
With one of the smallest known genomes for a diploid flowering plant and conservation of genetic cod...
A striped-leaf mutant has been identified in a Taiwanese maize line, Tainan White. The striped area ...
Future breeding is likely to involve the detection and removal of deleterious alleles, which are mut...
BACKGROUND:Gene knockouts are a critical resource for functional genomics. In Arabidopsis, comprehen...
Abstract Background Retrotransposons are commonly occurring eukaryotic transposable elements (TEs). ...
BackgroundGoing from a gene sequence to its function in the context of a whole organism requires a s...
Maize (Zea mays or corn), both a major food source and an important cytogenetic model, evolved from ...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) in southern M...
Bibliography: pages [47]-55.Thirty-eight lines of Zea and 20 plants from related genera were surveye...
The gene, we are accustomed to say, is the material unit of heredity; its mutations are the sole sou...
A poly-row branched spike (prbs) barley mutant was obtained from soaking a two-rowed barley inflores...
Plants with short stature have had a big impact on agriculture. World rice and wheat grain yields i...
The Mutator system of transposable elements is characterized by a family of transposons called Mu tr...
Ac (Activator) is the first autonomous transposon described by McClintock. Its ability to create DSB...
Abstract Background Going from a gene sequence to its function in the context of a whole organism re...
With one of the smallest known genomes for a diploid flowering plant and conservation of genetic cod...
A striped-leaf mutant has been identified in a Taiwanese maize line, Tainan White. The striped area ...
Future breeding is likely to involve the detection and removal of deleterious alleles, which are mut...
BACKGROUND:Gene knockouts are a critical resource for functional genomics. In Arabidopsis, comprehen...
Abstract Background Retrotransposons are commonly occurring eukaryotic transposable elements (TEs). ...
BackgroundGoing from a gene sequence to its function in the context of a whole organism requires a s...
Maize (Zea mays or corn), both a major food source and an important cytogenetic model, evolved from ...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) in southern M...