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摘要
在世界范围内,转基因作物的使用不断增加,对转基因作物潜在风险的担忧也在增加。虽然到目前为止,国内还没有商业化种植转基因作物,但有必要开发转基因作物安全性评价技术。在本研究中,我们研究了花粉供体大小对转基因大豆向非转基因大豆基因流动的影响。在试验设计中,转基因大豆作为花粉供体放置在中心,非转基因大豆作为花粉受体放置在4个方向上。花粉供体尺寸分别为90 cm × 90 cm、180 cm × 180 cm和360 cm × 360 cm。通过抗除草剂筛选和PCR分析,共收集nonGM大豆种子22719粒,最终获得14个杂交种。距离360 cm × 360 cm的转基因花粉供体15 cm处杂交率最高,为0.78%;距离360 cm × 360 cm的转基因花粉供体最远,杂交距离为180 cm。在花粉供体大小为360 cm × 360 cm的14个杂种中,有10个杂种,180 cm × 180 cm的3个杂种,90 cm × 90 cm的1个杂种。由此可见,在大豆中,花粉供体大小越大,杂交越多。
Influence of gene flow from GM to non-GM soybeans by the size of the pollen donor
The use of genetically modified (GM) crops has increased continuously over the world, and concerns about the potential risks of GM crops have also risen. Although, until now, GM crops have not been cultivated commercially in Korea, it is necessary to develop technology for the safe evaluation of GM crops. In this study, we investigated the influence of gene flow from GM to non-GM soybeans by the size of the pollen donor. In the experimental design, GM soybeans were placed in the center as a pollen donor and non-GM soybeans were placed in four directions as the pollen receivers. Three sizes of pollen donor were designed as 90 cm × 90 cm, 180 cm × 180 cm, and 360 cm × 360 cm. A total 22,719 seeds were collected from nonGM soybeans, and 14 hybrids were finally obtained through herbicide resistance screening and PCR analysis. The highest hybridization rate was 0.78% at a distance of 15 cm from a 360 cm × 360 cm GM pollen donor, and the farthest distance of hybridization was 180 cm from a GM pollen donor which was 360 cm × 360 cm in size. Ten hybrids were found among the 14 hybrids at the 360 cm × 360 cm pollen donor size, 3 hybrids at 180 cm × 180 cm, 1 hybrid at 90 cm × 90 cm. From these results, it could be concluded that with the larger pollen donor size, more hybridization occurred in soybeans.