Loss-of-function and gain-of-function rice mutants from gamma-ray mutagenesis

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Gamma-ray irradiation is known to induce various mutations in plants caused by chromosome alterations. This study investigated disease responses of selected gamma-ray induced rice mutants generated from seven Japonica-type rice cultivars against three plant diseases. Among the tested 22 mutants, three gain-of-function mutants and six loss-of-function mutants against rice blast were obtained, as well as three loss-of-function mutants against bacterial leaf blight (BLB). Two of the loss-of-function mutants were susceptible to both rice blast and BLB. Gain-of-function mutation has not been frequently observed in rice plants, thus, the mutants can be used to identify loci of novel genes for the regulation of disease resistant response.

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Lee, S. W., Choi, G. J., Kim, J. C., Kim, H. T., Choi, Y. H., & Cho, K. Y. (2003). Loss-of-function and gain-of-function rice mutants from gamma-ray mutagenesis. Plant Pathology Journal, 19(6), 301–304. https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.2003.19.6.301

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