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Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa

A number of studies have been conducted on hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus and B. rapa or backcross of F(1) hybrid to their parents. However, trait changes must be analyzed to evaluate hybrid sustainability in nature. In the present study, B. rapa and transgenic (BrAGL20) B. napus we...

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Autores principales: Sohn, Soo-In, Oh, Young-Ju, Lee, Kyeong-Ryeol, Ko, Ho-Cheol, Cho, Hyun-Suk, Lee, Yeon-Hee, Chang, Ancheol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27632286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162103
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author Sohn, Soo-In
Oh, Young-Ju
Lee, Kyeong-Ryeol
Ko, Ho-Cheol
Cho, Hyun-Suk
Lee, Yeon-Hee
Chang, Ancheol
author_facet Sohn, Soo-In
Oh, Young-Ju
Lee, Kyeong-Ryeol
Ko, Ho-Cheol
Cho, Hyun-Suk
Lee, Yeon-Hee
Chang, Ancheol
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description A number of studies have been conducted on hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus and B. rapa or backcross of F(1) hybrid to their parents. However, trait changes must be analyzed to evaluate hybrid sustainability in nature. In the present study, B. rapa and transgenic (BrAGL20) B. napus were hybridized to verify the early flowering phenomenon of F(1) hybrids, and F(1) hybrid traits were analyzed to predict their impact on sustainability. Flowering of F(1) hybrid has been induced slightly later than that of the transgenic B. napus, but flowering was available in the greenhouse without low temperature treatment to young plant, similar to the transgenic B. napus. It is because the BrAGL20 gene has been transferred from transgenic B. napus to F(1) hybrid. The size of F(1) hybrid seeds was intermediate between those of B. rapa and transgenic B. napus, and ~40% of F(1) pollen exhibited abnormal size and morphology. The form of the F(1) stomata was also intermediate between that of B. rapa and transgenic B. napus, and the number of stomata was close to the parental mean. Among various fatty acids, the content of erucic acid exhibited the greatest change, owing to the polymorphism of parental FATTY ACID ELONGASE 1 alleles. Furthermore, F(2) hybrids could not be obtained. However, BC(1) progeny were obtained by hand pollination of B. rapa with F(1) hybrid pollen, with an outcrossing rate of 50%.
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spelling pubmed-50251562016-09-27 Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa Sohn, Soo-In Oh, Young-Ju Lee, Kyeong-Ryeol Ko, Ho-Cheol Cho, Hyun-Suk Lee, Yeon-Hee Chang, Ancheol PLoS One Research Article A number of studies have been conducted on hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus and B. rapa or backcross of F(1) hybrid to their parents. However, trait changes must be analyzed to evaluate hybrid sustainability in nature. In the present study, B. rapa and transgenic (BrAGL20) B. napus were hybridized to verify the early flowering phenomenon of F(1) hybrids, and F(1) hybrid traits were analyzed to predict their impact on sustainability. Flowering of F(1) hybrid has been induced slightly later than that of the transgenic B. napus, but flowering was available in the greenhouse without low temperature treatment to young plant, similar to the transgenic B. napus. It is because the BrAGL20 gene has been transferred from transgenic B. napus to F(1) hybrid. The size of F(1) hybrid seeds was intermediate between those of B. rapa and transgenic B. napus, and ~40% of F(1) pollen exhibited abnormal size and morphology. The form of the F(1) stomata was also intermediate between that of B. rapa and transgenic B. napus, and the number of stomata was close to the parental mean. Among various fatty acids, the content of erucic acid exhibited the greatest change, owing to the polymorphism of parental FATTY ACID ELONGASE 1 alleles. Furthermore, F(2) hybrids could not be obtained. However, BC(1) progeny were obtained by hand pollination of B. rapa with F(1) hybrid pollen, with an outcrossing rate of 50%. Public Library of Science 2016-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5025156/ /pubmed/27632286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162103 Text en © 2016 Sohn et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cho, Hyun-Suk
Lee, Yeon-Hee
Chang, Ancheol
Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa
title Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa
title_full Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa
title_fullStr Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa
title_short Characteristics Analysis of F(1) Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa
title_sort characteristics analysis of f(1) hybrids between genetically modified brassica napus and b. rapa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27632286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162103
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