𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

πŸ“

Plant Transposable Elements

✍ Scribed by N. Fedoroff, P. Masson, J. Banks, J. Kingsbury (auth.), Oliver Nelson, Claire M. Wilson, Cosette G. Saslaw (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
395
Series
Basic Life Sciences 47
Edition
1
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Transposon tagging can work. Even though most of our understandΒ­ ing about the factors that contribute to a successful tagging experiment has been accumulated from a limited number of experiments using different transposable elements in different genetic backgrounds, it is still possible to draw some conclusions regarding the best experimental strategies for gene tagging. In our experience, Spm has proved to be a good element for transposon tagging. The frequency of recovering mutable alleles inΒ­ duced by Spm is not significantly different from that for Ac-Ds or for Mu 6 (summarized in Ref. 22) and varies from about 10- to 10=zr:-8pm has the unique advantage, however, in that all of the members of thiSfumily that have been examined thus far are homologous to each other at the DNA level. Therefore, by combining molecular analysis with genetic segreΒ­ gation, it is possible to identify and isolate alleles that are due to insertions of either autonomous or nonautonomous Spm elements. There are definite steps one can take to increase the chances of deΒ­ tecting a transposition into the gene of interest. The most important step is to select a genetic background in which the desired phenotype will be easy to screen. If the phenotype is not likely to be mutable, then tester lines should be constructed so as to contain flanking markers that can aid in subsequent segregation analyses.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Positive and Negative Regulation of the Suppressor-Mutator Element....Pages 1-15
Germ Line and Somatic Mutator Activity: Are they Functionally Related?....Pages 17-42
The Mobile Element Systems in Maize....Pages 43-68
Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Transposable Elements in Antirrhinum Majus ....Pages 69-80
Recombinant Mutable Alleles of the Maize R Gene....Pages 81-89
Studies on Transposable Element Ac of Zea Mays ....Pages 91-99
Maize Transposable Elements: Structure, Function, and Regulation....Pages 101-113
Structure and Function of the En / Spm Transposable Element System of Zea Mays : Identification of the Suppressor Component of En ....Pages 115-119
Regulation of Mutator Activities in Maize....Pages 121-135
The Use of Mutator for Gene-Tagging: Cross-Referencing between Transposable Element Systems....Pages 137-147
Advantages and Limitations of Using Spm as a Transposon Tag....Pages 149-159
Transposition of Ac in Tobacco....Pages 161-174
Transposition and Retrotransposition in Plants....Pages 175-187
The Maintenance of Transposable Elements in Natural Populations....Pages 189-212
Deletions and Breaks Involving the Borders of the Ac Element in the bz-m2(Ac) Allele of Maize....Pages 213-226
Transposable Elements of Antirrhinum Majus ....Pages 227-235
The State of DNA Modification within and Flanking Maize Transposable Elements....Pages 237-250
Extrachromosomal Mu ....Pages 251-259
Molecular Characterization of Suppressor-Mutator ( Spm )-Induced Mutations at the bronze-1 Locus in Maize: The bz-m13 Alleles....Pages 261-278
Mutagenesis Using Robertson’s Mutator Lines and Consequent Insertions at the Adh1 Gene in Maize....Pages 279-288
A New Mu Element from a Robertson’s Mutator Line....Pages 289-291
Alterations in Gene Expression Mediated by DNA Insertions in the waxy Gene of Maize....Pages 293-303
Discovery of Ac Activity Among Progeny of Tissue Culture-Derived Maize Plants....Pages 305-315
Activation of Silent Transposable Elements....Pages 317-323
Activation of a Mutable Allele in Alfalfa Tissue Culture....Pages 325-337
Structure and DNA Modification of Endogenous Mu Elements....Pages 339-350
Comparison of Methylation of the Male- and Female-Derived wx-m9Ds-cy Allele in Endosperm and Sporophyte....Pages 351-354
Back Matter....Pages 355-404

✦ Subjects


Human Genetics


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Plant Transposable Elements: Methods and
✍ Peter A. Peterson (auth.), Thomas Peterson (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2013 πŸ› Humana Press 🌐 English

<p><p>Transposable elements have played a major role in shaping plant genome structure and gene expression. Transposons not only drive sequence expansion, induce mutations and generate chromosome rearrangements, they also help to shape the epigenetic topology of the eukaryotic genome. In <i>Plant Tr

Plant Transposable Elements: Methods and
✍ Peter A. Peterson (auth.), Thomas Peterson (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2013 πŸ› Humana Press 🌐 English

<p><p>Transposable elements have played a major role in shaping plant genome structure and gene expression. Transposons not only drive sequence expansion, induce mutations and generate chromosome rearrangements, they also help to shape the epigenetic topology of the eukaryotic genome. In <i>Plant Tr

Plant Transposable Elements: Biology and
✍ Deepu Pandita, Anu Pandita πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2023 πŸ› CRC Press/Apple Academic Press 🌐 English

This new volume provides an up-to-date understanding of the numerous classes of plant transposable elements, the mobile units of DNA that comprise large portions of plant genomes, which are an important contributor for gene and genome evolution. Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of la

Transposable Elements
✍ E. Ohtsubo, Y. Sekine (auth.), Professor Dr. Heinz Saedler, Professor Dr. Alfons πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 1996 πŸ› Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 🌐 English

<p>Most genes are lined up on chromosomes like pearls on a string. However, a certain class of genes differ by being highly mobile; and the mechaΒ­ they are termed transposons. Their properties of transposition will be described in this book. nism is the rule, irregularities like a spot on a Where un

Plant Transposable Elements: Impact on G
✍ Thomas Wicker (auth.), Marie-AngΓ¨le Grandbastien, Josep M. Casacuberta (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2012 πŸ› Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 🌐 English

<p>Transposable elements are short lengths of DNA with the capacity to move between different points within a genome. This process can affect the function of genes at or near the insertion site. The present book gives an overview of the impact of transposable elements on plant genomes and explains h