Genetic transformation of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella L., with piggyBac EGFP

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Holly J. Ferguson
Lisa G. Neven
Stephen T. Thibault
Ahmed Mohammed
Malcolm Fraser
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[1] Washington State University,Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory
[2] USDA,Department of Biological Sciences, and Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
[3] ARS,Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute
[4] Amgen,undefined
[5] University of Notre Dame,undefined
[6] Agricultural Research Center,undefined
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Transgenic Research | 2011年 / 20卷
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Codling moth; Sterile insect technique; Autocidal biological control; Genetic sexing strain;
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Genetic transformation of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, was accomplished through embryo microinjection with a plasmid-based piggyBac vector containing the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene. Sequencing of the flanking regions around the inserted construct resulted in identification of insect genomic sequences, not plasmid sequences, thus providing evidence that the piggyBac EGFP cassette had integrated into the codling moth genome. EGFP-positive moths were confirmed in the 28th and earlier generations post injection through PCR and Southern blot analyses, indicating heritability of the transgene.
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页码:201 / 214
页数:13
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