Authors
X Yu, X Li, X Zhao, L Jiang, G Miao, J Pang, X Qi, B Liu
Publication date
2011/5
Journal
Annals of Applied Biology
Volume
158
Issue
3
Pages
237-247
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Genomic alteration is a common phenomenon associated with plant tissue culture, which often encompasses genetic changes and epigenetic modifications (e.g. cytosine methylation). Here, we studied genomic alteration in maize by assessing calli and regenerated plants derived from three inbred lines (M17, J7 and JC) and two pairs of reciprocal F1 hybrids (pair I: M17/J7 and J7/M17 and pair II: M17/JC and JC/M17). By employing two molecular markers, the amplified fragment length polymorphism and methylation‐sensitive amplified polymorphism, we found that both types of genomic alterations occurred in calli and regenerated plants of all the studied maize inbred lines and F1 hybrids, but the extent and pattern of changes varied substantially across the genotypes. Among the three inbred lines, M17 showed markedly higher frequencies of both genetic (from 2.1% to 3.8%) and methylation alterations (from 6.5 …
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Scholar articles
X Yu, X Li, X Zhao, L Jiang, G Miao, J Pang, X Qi, B Liu - Annals of Applied Biology, 2011