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NASC ID: N901553

Name: WiscDsLoxHs017_03A

ABRC stock number: CS901553

Description: Sequence tagged T-DNA insertion line, generated by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Columbia (Col) plants with the T-DNA vector pDsLoxHs. Primary transformants were selected on Kanamycin plates. The pDsLoxHs vector contains a launchpad for a Ds transposon, as well as sites for Cre/ Lox recombination. A gene encoding the Ac transposase is also present on the T-DNA, under the control of a heat-shock inducible promoter. Two LoxP recombination sites are present in pDsLoxHs: one LoxP site is within the Ds portion of the vector and the other outside of the Ds element.

Associated Polymorphisms:

WiscDsLoxHs017_03A .

Wiscseq_DsLoxHs017_03A.0 : Genbank Annotation 2015-02-08 - This genomic-terminal sequence of a TDNA insertion region lies within the Promoter 500bps of AT5G17070.1 (chr 5 pos 5616365 on the TAIR10). The insertion site is at the 3' end of the sequence mapping. Genbank ID: KG810926.

Wiscseq_DsLoxHs017_03A.1 : Genbank Annotation 2015-02-08 - This genomic-terminal sequence of a TDNA insertion region lies within the CDS of AT4G03730 (chr 4 pos 1654825 on the TAIR10). The insertion site is at the 3' end of the sequence mapping. Genbank Acc. KG810925.

Wiscseq_DsLoxHs017_03A.2 : Genbank Annotation 2015-02-08 - This genomic-terminal sequence of a TDNA insertion region lies within the Intergenic between AT5G11460.1-P355 and AT5G11470.1-UTR3 (chr 5 pos 3660088 on the TAIR10). The insertion site is at the 3' end of the sequence mapping. Genbank Acc. KG810927.

Donation Date: 2008-10-15

Donated by:  University of Wisconsin, Madison Patrick Krysan

Donor Number: DsLoxHs017_03A

Part of : Wisconsin DsLox T-DNA lines

Stock type: individual line

Material type: seed

Status Price (£)
Available £11.00

Germplasm Info

Background: Columbia

Associated Polymorphisms

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