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    A One-Time Inducible Transposon to Create Knockout Mutants in Rice

    • Last Update: 2020-11-14
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    Use of a transposon is an efficient tagging tool for exploring the function of the gene it inserts into or is adjacent to. A few modifications have been applied to the native
    Ac
    transposon to allow it to transpose efficiently or spontaneously and stop quickly thereafter. Furthermore, locating the transposon between a constitutive plant promoter and a reporter gene, such as the firefly luciferase gene, allows for nondestructively detecting excision events
    in vivo
    . This chapter describes a detailed protocol for one-time inducible transposon tagging of rice cells and their subsequent screening and regeneration into mutant lines.
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