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Rapid determination of transgene copy number in tobacco by competitive PCR using a pair of SSR primers

Abstract

We developed a straightforward, rapid, and inexpensive method to determine transgene copy number in tobacco. The plasmid (pSSRCopy) used for tobacco transformation contains a simple sequence repeat (SSR) locus, PT1199, which was partially deleted in the middle, a homogenous SSR locus in tobacco K326. A 168-bp segment of the cloned PT1199 was shortened to 95 bp by deleting a 73-bp internal fragment. Using a pair of SSR primers, competitive PCR was amplified from genomic DNA from transgenic tobacco harboring pSSRCopy, and the two expected bands were found. The 168-bp band (SSR-168) corresponds to endogenous PT1199 and the 95-bp band (SSR-95) comes from the integrated pSSRCopy. A single copy of a transgene can be easily distinguished from multiple copies by comparing band densities.

Authors

Xu KY; Wang SH; Xi L; Wang QJ; Dong C; Zhang JY; Qu SC; Zhang Z

Journal

Genetics and Molecular Research, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 935–940

Publisher

Genetics and Molecular Research

Publication Date

May 18, 2010

DOI

10.4238/vol9-2gmr790

ISSN

1676-5680
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