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Detecting Genetic Mobility Using a Transposon-Based Marker System in Gamma-Ray Irradiated Soybean Mutants

Transposable elements (TEs)—major components of eukaryotic genomes—have the ability to change location within a genome. Because of their mobility, TEs are important for genome diversification and evolution. Here, a simple rapid method, using the consensus terminal inverted repeat sequences of PONG,...

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Autores principales: Hung, Nguyen Ngoc, Kim, Dong-Gun, Lyu, Jae Il, Park, Kyong-Cheul, Kim, Jung Min, Kim, Jin-Baek, Ha, Bo-Keun, Kwon, Soon-Jae
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10020373
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author Hung, Nguyen Ngoc
Kim, Dong-Gun
Lyu, Jae Il
Park, Kyong-Cheul
Kim, Jung Min
Kim, Jin-Baek
Ha, Bo-Keun
Kwon, Soon-Jae
author_facet Hung, Nguyen Ngoc
Kim, Dong-Gun
Lyu, Jae Il
Park, Kyong-Cheul
Kim, Jung Min
Kim, Jin-Baek
Ha, Bo-Keun
Kwon, Soon-Jae
author_sort Hung, Nguyen Ngoc
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description Transposable elements (TEs)—major components of eukaryotic genomes—have the ability to change location within a genome. Because of their mobility, TEs are important for genome diversification and evolution. Here, a simple rapid method, using the consensus terminal inverted repeat sequences of PONG, miniature inverted-repeat transposable element (MITE)-Tourist (M-t) and MITE-Stowaway (M-s) as target region amplification polymorphism (TE-TRAP) markers, was employed to investigate the mobility of TEs in a gamma-irradiated soybean mutant pool. Among the different TE-TRAP primer combinations, the average polymorphism level and polymorphism information content value were 57.98% and 0.14, respectively. Only the PONG sequence separated the mutant population into three major groups. The inter-mutant population variance, determined using the PONG marker (3.151 and 29%) was greater than that of the M-t (2.209 and 20%) and M-s (2.766 and 18%) markers, whereas the reverse was true for the intra-mutant population variations, with M-t and M-s values, being 15.151 (82%) and 8.895 (80%), respectively, compared with the PONG marker (7.646 and 71%). Thus, the MITE markers revealed more dynamic and active mobility levels than the PONG marker in gamma-ray irradiated soybean mutant lines. The TE-TRAP technique associated with sensitive MITEs is useful for investigating genetic diversity and TE mobilization, providing tools for mutant selection in soybean mutation breeding.
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spelling pubmed-79190052021-03-02 Detecting Genetic Mobility Using a Transposon-Based Marker System in Gamma-Ray Irradiated Soybean Mutants Hung, Nguyen Ngoc Kim, Dong-Gun Lyu, Jae Il Park, Kyong-Cheul Kim, Jung Min Kim, Jin-Baek Ha, Bo-Keun Kwon, Soon-Jae Plants (Basel) Article Transposable elements (TEs)—major components of eukaryotic genomes—have the ability to change location within a genome. Because of their mobility, TEs are important for genome diversification and evolution. Here, a simple rapid method, using the consensus terminal inverted repeat sequences of PONG, miniature inverted-repeat transposable element (MITE)-Tourist (M-t) and MITE-Stowaway (M-s) as target region amplification polymorphism (TE-TRAP) markers, was employed to investigate the mobility of TEs in a gamma-irradiated soybean mutant pool. Among the different TE-TRAP primer combinations, the average polymorphism level and polymorphism information content value were 57.98% and 0.14, respectively. Only the PONG sequence separated the mutant population into three major groups. The inter-mutant population variance, determined using the PONG marker (3.151 and 29%) was greater than that of the M-t (2.209 and 20%) and M-s (2.766 and 18%) markers, whereas the reverse was true for the intra-mutant population variations, with M-t and M-s values, being 15.151 (82%) and 8.895 (80%), respectively, compared with the PONG marker (7.646 and 71%). Thus, the MITE markers revealed more dynamic and active mobility levels than the PONG marker in gamma-ray irradiated soybean mutant lines. The TE-TRAP technique associated with sensitive MITEs is useful for investigating genetic diversity and TE mobilization, providing tools for mutant selection in soybean mutation breeding. MDPI 2021-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7919005/ /pubmed/33671964 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10020373 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kwon, Soon-Jae
Detecting Genetic Mobility Using a Transposon-Based Marker System in Gamma-Ray Irradiated Soybean Mutants
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title_short Detecting Genetic Mobility Using a Transposon-Based Marker System in Gamma-Ray Irradiated Soybean Mutants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10020373
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