9. Given below are some statements that are associated with transgenic plants. Each statement has a blank space indicated by '_______'. A. A transgenic plant with two functional copies of a transgene can segregate in a _______ ratio for the transgenic phenotype on self-pollination if the two genes are linked. B. The _______ system can be used for removal of marker genes from transgenic plants. C. The endogenous plant gene,_____, can be used to engineer resistance to imidazolinone herbicides. D. Variations in transgene expression levels between five independent transgenic lines generated using the same T-DNA construct can be due to _______ Which one of the following options has the correct sequence of terms that can be used to fill in the blanks in the above statements (from A to D) such that all statements become true? (1) A-9:3:3:1; B-Cre/loxP: C-ALS: D-codon usage of the transgene (2) A-3:1; B-FLP/FRT; C-bar; D-copy number of transgene (3) A-3:1; B-Cre/loxP: C-ALS; D-position effect (4) A-1:2:1; B-FLP/FRT; C-EPSPS; D-position effect
  1. Given below are some statements that are associated with transgenic plants. Each statement has a blank space indicated by ‘_______’.
    A. A transgenic plant with two functional copies of a transgene can segregate in a _______ ratio for the transgenic phenotype on self-pollination if the two genes are linked.
    B. The _______ system can be used for removal of marker genes from transgenic plants.
    C. The endogenous plant gene,_____, can be used to engineer resistance to imidazolinone herbicides.
    D. Variations in transgene expression levels between five independent transgenic lines generated using the same T-DNA construct can be due to _______
    Which one of the following options has the correct sequence of terms that can be used to fill in the blanks in the above statements (from A to D) such that all statements become true?
    (1) A-9:3:3:1; B-Cre/loxP: C-ALS: D-codon usage of the transgene
    (2) A-3:1; B-FLP/FRT; C-bar; D-copy number of transgene
    (3) A-3:1; B-Cre/loxP: C-ALS; D-position effect
    (4) A-1:2:1; B-FLP/FRT; C-EPSPS; D-position effect

    The correct option is (3) A‑3:1; B‑Cre/loxP; C‑ALS; D‑position effect.


    Filling each blank correctly

    A. Segregation ratio with two linked functional copies

    Statement: “A transgenic plant with two functional copies of a transgene can segregate in a _______ ratio for the transgenic phenotype on self‑pollination if the two genes are linked.”

    • If both functional copies are tightly linked and inherited together as one unit, the plant behaves genetically as if it carries a single dominant locus for the trait.

    • Selfing a heterozygote at that locus gives 3 transgenic : 1 non‑transgenic.

    • So the blank must be 3:1, not 9:3:3:1 or 1:2:1.

    Thus A = 3:1.


    B. System used to remove marker genes

    • Site‑specific recombination systems for marker excision include Cre/loxP (from phage P1) and FLP/FRT (from yeast).

    • Both can be used, but only one appears in the correct option combined with correct answers to other blanks.

    • Here, the widely cited system in plant transgenics is Cre/loxP.

    So B = Cre/loxP.


    C. Endogenous gene for imidazolinone resistance

    • Imidazolinone and sulfonylurea herbicides inhibit acetolactate synthase (ALS/AHAS), the key enzyme in branched‑chain amino acid biosynthesis.

    • Herbicide‑tolerant crops carry mutant ALS genes that no longer bind these herbicides.

    • bar encodes phosphinothricin acetyltransferase (glufosinate/bialaphos resistance), and EPSPS mutations confer glyphosate resistance, not imidazolinone.

    So C = ALS.


    D. Cause of expression variation among independent lines

    Statement: “Variations in transgene expression levels between five independent transgenic lines generated using the same T‑DNA construct can be due to _______.”

    • With identical constructs, expression differences usually arise from position effects: different chromosomal insertion sites, local chromatin state, and surrounding regulatory elements.

    • Copy number can also contribute, but only one of the options pairs correctly with A–C.

    • Codon usage is constant for the same construct, so it cannot explain variation between lines.

    So D = position effect.


    Checking the options

    1. A-9:3:3:1; B-Cre/loxP; C-ALS; D-codon usage – wrong A and D.

    2. A-3:1; B-FLP/FRT; C-bar; D-copy number – wrong C; B not uniquely correct here.

    3. A-3:1; B-Cre/loxP; C-ALS; D-position effect – all four blanks correctly filled.

    4. A-1:2:1; B-FLP/FRT; C-EPSPS; D-position effect – wrong A and C.

    Therefore, the correct sequence is given in option (3).

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