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Plant fertilization and transgenic plants How does fertilization occur in plants? How do you make a transgenic plant?
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Flowering plant life cycle
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Meiosis in female produces four megaspores. One of these makes the gametophyte.
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Female gametophyte: Megaspore nucleus divides three times to produce 8 nuclei. Then the gametophyte cellularizes.
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Male gametophyte: pollen grains
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Fertilization: Pollen tube fuses with a synergid. Sperm cells are released.
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Fertilization: The egg is fertilized to produce the embryo. The central cell is fertilized to produce the triploid endosperm embryo endosperm (central cell)
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ovule transmitting tract Pollination viewed with pollen-specific GUS marker line
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(from Johnson et al., 2004, Genetics 168: 971-982)
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Pollen tube attraction to Tourenia micropyle Higashiyama and Hamamura (2008) Sexual Plant Reproduction 21: 17-26
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Pollen tube attraction to Tourenia fournerii micropyle (movie) Higashiyama and Hamamura (2008) Sexual Plant Reproduction 21: 17-26
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Small peptide applied at time 0 (Fluorescent dye allows visualization of possible gradient) (Okuda et al. (2009) Nature 458: 357-361) Small peptides made in the synergids attract pollen
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(Okuda et al. (2009) Nature 458: 357-361) The peptides are needed to attract pollen Knock down expression of peptide genes in embryo sacs
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Double fertilization Sperm nuclei marked with red fluorophore, female nuclei with green (movie) (Berger et al. (2008) Trends in plant Science 13: 437-443)
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Making transgenic plants
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens causes crown gall tumors
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Making transgenic plants
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Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation kanamycin resistant Gene conferring kanamycin resistance your favorite gene
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Making transgenic plants
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Regenerating plants from cultured (transformed) cells
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Agrobacterium-mediated Arabidopsis transformation Select among progeny seeds for transgenic plants (herbicide or antibiotic resistance) Dip Arabidopsis flowers in solution of engineered Agrobacterium
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Examples of transgenic plants Widely grown: Herbicide resistant Pest resistant Other ideas: Improved nutrition (golden rice) Delayed ripening Salt tolerance Phytoremediation (decontaminate soils)
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