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A rice phenomics study—phenotype scoring and seed propagation of a T-DNA insertion-induced rice mutant population.

Authors :
Chyr-Guan Chern
Su-May Yu
Ai-Ling Hour
Po-Chang Lu
Yao-Cheng Lin
Fu-Jin Wei
Sheng-Chung Huang
Shu Chen
Ming-Hsing Lai
Ching-Shan Tseng
Hsing-Mu Yen
Woei-Shyuan Jwo
Chen-Chia Wu
Tung-Lung Yang
Lung-Sheng Li
Yih-Cheng Kuo
Su-Mien Li
Charng-Pei Li
Chiu-Kai Wey
Arunee Trisiriroj
Source :
Plant Molecular Biology; Nov2007, Vol. 65 Issue 4, p427-438, 12p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Abstract  With the completion of the rice genome sequencing project, the next major challenge is the large-scale determination of gene function. As an important crop and a model organism, rice provides major insights into gene functions important for crop growth or production. Phenomics with detailed information about tagged populations provides a good tool for functional genomics analysis. By a T-DNA insertional mutagenesis approach, we have generated a rice mutant population containing 55,000 promoter trap and gene activation or knockout lines. Approximately 20,000 of these lines have known integration sites. The T0 and T1 plants were grown in net “houses” for two cropping seasons each year since 2003, with the mutant phenotypes recorded. Detailed data describing growth and development of these plants, in 11 categories and 65 subcategories, over the entire four-month growing season are available in a searchable database, along with the genetic segregation information and flanking sequence data. With the detailed data from more than 20,000 T1 lines and 12 plants per line, we estimated the mutation rates of the T1 population, as well the frequency of the dominant T0 mutants. The correlations among different mutation phenotypes are also calculated. Together, the information about mutant lines, their integration sites, and the phenotypes make this collection, the Taiwan Rice Insertion Mutants (TRIM), a good resource for rice phenomics study. Ten T2 seeds per line can be distributed to researchers upon request. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01674412
Volume :
65
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Molecular Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27099786
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-007-9218-z