Tracking Papaya Pollen Movement with the GUS Transgene Marker
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TextoSeries ; Acta Horticulturae, 740, p.183-191, 2007Trabajos contenidos: - Manshardt, R.M
- Mello, C.L
- Lum, S.D
- Ta, L
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Transgenic, virus-resistant papaya cultivars in Hawaii are easily identified by a colorimetric assay for the beta-glucuronidase (GUS)marker transgene. We used GUS to track pollen movement from a central 0.5-ha plot of gynodioecious transgenic 'Rainbow' plants by seed assays on plants in surrounding border rows of non-transgenic 'Sunrise' papaya. GUS evidence of cross-pollination occurred in 70
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