F. Belzile et Ji. Yoder, UNSTABLE TRANSMISSION AND FREQUENT REARRANGEMENT OF 2 CLOSELY LINKED TRANSPOSED AC ELEMENTS IN TRANSGENIC TOMATO, Genome, 37(5), 1994, pp. 832-839
We are examining the behavior of the maize transposable element Ac in
transgenic tomato with the goal of developing an efficient insertional
mutagenesis system. Among the self progeny of a transgenic tomato pla
nt containing an active Ac element, we identified six plants that cont
ained the same germinally transposed Ac. In one of these plants, we fo
und a second Ac element inserted in the same orientation and approxima
tely 2 kb to the 5' side of the original Ac insertion. Transmission of
this composite structure was significantly reduced with less than one
-quarter of the self progeny inheriting Ac either in the form of the i
ntact parental allele (two neighboring Ac's) or derivatives of it. The
derivative alleles that arose were complex in structure and could not
be explained solely on the basis of the excision of one or the other
Ac element. These results illustrate the potential of transposable ele
ments to cause genetic instabilities and complex chromosomal rearrange
ments.