Lecture 3 - Plant Transformation - Casson Flashcards

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Why is breeding a genetics problem?

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You must understand linkage. Unwanted traits may be inherited too.
It is also a numbers game - the more you can screen, the higher chance you will ultimately generate the plant you want.

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What are the three main techniques of introducing foreign DNA into plants?

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  1. Vector (Agrobacterium) - mediated
  2. Direct methods (gene gun)
  3. Pollen magnofection
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What are the three critical steps to make a GM plant?

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  1. Introduction of the construct (using any of the techniques)
  2. Selection of transformed cells
  3. Regeneration of a whole plant
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What is the principle behind plant regeneration?

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Regeneration of a whole adult plant from tissue taken from a donor

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What tissues can be used?

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  • Embryo culture
  • Apical meristem (stem cells of plants)
  • Leaf tissue (contains meristematic tissue)
  • Cell culture eg suspension cultures or protoplasts
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What is the problem?

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Some plants are difficult to regenerate, eg cotton.

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Describe the steps in plant regeneration (and conditions)

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  1. Induce proliferation - callus formation (auxin and cytokinin)
  2. Induce shoot formation (auxin and CYTOKININ)
  3. Induce root formation (AUXIN and cytokinin)
  4. Transplant to soil
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8
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What are common methods of selection?

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Antibiotic resistance

Herbicide tolerance

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