新的天然转基因作物

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecological genetics Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.17816/ecogen568608
Anton D. Shaposhnikov, T. Matveeva
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从农杆菌到植物的水平基因转移被证明是一个比以前认为的更广泛的现象。首先是在2019年通过应用生物信息学方法和数据库建立,随后发现了约30种天然转基因植物[1]。各种植物新核苷酸序列的沉积使得定期更新天然转基因生物列表成为可能。在2023年的基因组和转录组数据库分析中发现了50多种新的天然转基因植物,因此目前已知的nGMOs超过100种。天然转基因植物占陆生双子叶植物沉积种的7%左右。有趣的是,无论研究数据库中生物数量的变化如何,该指标都保持其价值[2]。在新发现的转基因生物中,有一些自古以来就被人类种植的物种,是重要的农作物。水果作物包括以下几种转基因生物:杨桃(Averrhoa carambola L.)、柿子(Diospyros kaki Thunb.)、山葵(Eutrema japonicum (Miq.))。树莓(Rubus idaeus L.)、丝瓜(Luffa acutangula)Roxb。在天然转基因植物中,还有许多药用、观赏和油籽类植物。对这些物种的进一步研究将有可能确定水平基因转移在人类选择的植物性状的出现中所起的作用。所获得的数据可以进一步用于研究基因在自然转基因植物中的分子进化和作用。
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New naturally transgenic crop
Horizontal gene transfer from agrobacteria to plants turned out to be a much more widespread phenomenon than previously thought. In the first it was established in 2019 due to the application of bioinformatic methods and databases, then about 30 species of naturally transgenic plants were discovered [1]. The deposition of new nucleotide sequences of various plant species makes it possible to periodically update the list of naturally GMOs. Analysis of genomic and transcriptomic databases in 2023 revealed more than 50 new naturally transgenic plants and, thus, more than 100 species of nGMOs are currently known. And the share of naturally transgenic plants in relation to deposited species of terrestrial dicotyledonous plants is about 7%. Interestingly, this indicator retains its value regardless of the change in the number of organisms in the studied databases [2]. Among the discovered new nGMOs there are species that have been cultivated by humans since ancient times and are important agricultural crops. Fruit crops include the following species of nGMOs: carambola (Averrhoa carambola L.), persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.), wasabi (Eutrema japonicum (Miq.) Koidz.), raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.), Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb. There are also many medicinal, ornamental and oilseed species among the naturally transgenic plants. Further study of these species would make it possible to establish what role horizontal gene transfer played in the appearance of traits in plants that were selected by humans. The obtained data can be further used to study the molecular evolution and the role of transgenes in naturally transgenic plants.
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.
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