To provide a new endogenous transposon having rice transfer activity.
As a result of the analysis of a mutable variant (lgl-m variant) of rice plant to form green spots on a yellow leaf, it has been confirmed that the variation is the gene disruption caused by the insertion of a new DNA transposon nArdt to the lgl gene. An autonomic factor Ardt to perform the transfer control has been identified by the retrieval of a genetic database of rice plant (Oryza sativa) and the analysis (map base cloning method) of a line developing mutability by using the nArdt as a query. The transposon (nArdt/Ardt) is an endogenous DNA transposon of rice, which transfers under a natural culture condition, and a new gene tagging system using the transposon is provided.
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Kyoko Takagi
Kazuo Togane
Eun Changho
Maekawa Masahiko
Okayama University
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