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A Dissociation Insertion Causes a Semidominant Mutation That Increases Expression of TINY, an Arabidopsis Gene Related to APETALA2
1996
The Plant Cell
A novel transposon-tagging strategy designed to recover dominant gain-of-function alleles was performed with Arabidopsis by using a Dissociation element with a cauliflower mosaic virus 35s promoter transcribing outward over one terminus. Lines containing transposed copies of this transposon were screened for mutants, and a semidominant mutation affecting plant height, hypocotyl elongation, and fertility was recovered. The pleiotropic effects of this mutation appear to result from a general
doi:10.1105/tpc.8.4.659
pmid:8624440
fatcat:wnmbtt7nhza75h6plg65qaf2mq