We have designed a new method for the recovery of T-DNA flanking sequences from T-DNA-tagged lines ofArabidopsis thaliana. Since most transformation vectors in use contain a plant-selectable marker for kanamycin resistance, we can use the 3′ part of thenptII coding region from the T-DNA to complement the bacterial 5′ region of thenptII gene from Tn5 to reconstruct a functional kanamycin-resistance gene inEscherichia coli. We have constructed a vector that contains the 5′ part of thenptII gene from Tn5 up to the uniquePst I site. By cloning total DNA from transformed lines in this vector, we were able to select directly for clones containing a T-DNA fragment, which reconstitutes a functional kanamycin gene, and a fragment of arabidopsis genomic DNA adjacent to the insertion. Flanking sequences up to 4 kb were rescued by this system.