Abstract
Low amylose rice ( rice grains. In an attempt to analyze whether the anti-Waxy gene could increase protein content while reducing amylose content in the rice grains, and develop good soft rice varieties with high protein content, an anti-Waxy gene was introduced into the high-yield japonica rice strain, Shangshida No. 2. The amylose contents in the T1 grains were analyzed. The amylose content in the T1 grains derived from the T0 plant with two integrated copies of the anti-Waxy gene was only 6.8%, just belonging to the range of soft rice. The T5 transgenic rice seeds were developed, in which amylose content and protein content were 4.3 and 11.2%, respectively, and the corresponding indexes in the wild type were 12.7 and 9.5%, respectively. In conclusion, it was verified that the anti-Waxy gene could increase protein contents while reducing amylose contents of the rice grains; a kind of elite japonica transgenic rice with low amylose content and high protein content was obtained through the introduction of an anti-Waxy gene. In addition, a new rationale and method for breeding marker-free soft rice by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated co-transformation is presented.
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