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Biased allele transmission for herbicide resistance: a conditional gene drive

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posted on 2025-10-13, 19:21 authored by Tony ConnerTony Conner, Jeanne JacobsJeanne Jacobs
<p dir="ltr"><i>Brassica napus</i> plants heterozygous for an allele conferring sulfonylurea resistance at a single locus exhibit normal Mendelian inheritance. However, following application of the herbicide, highly distorted segregation of herbicide resistance occurs among progeny. Screening progeny from controlled crosses demonstrated that the herbicide imposes <i>in planta</i> gametic selection against pollen and ovules with the recessive allele for herbicide susceptibility, as well as embryonic selection against embryos homozygous for the susceptible allele. Such inducible biased inheritance represents a conditional form of allele transmission following herbicide application and mimics a natural gene drive. We postulate that natural gene drives are common in plant populations and can operate in a conditional manner resulting in non-Mendelian inheritance in response to abiotic and biotic stresses.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Main conclusion</b>: Herbicide application to plants heterozygous for herbicide resistance results in distorted segregation favoring resistant allele transmission resulting in a conditional gene drive.</p>

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Publication date

2024-12-18

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  • Non revenue

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  • English

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Springer Nature

Journal title

Planta

ISSN

1432-2048

Volume/issue number

261

Page numbers

18

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