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. 2000 Sep;124(1):7–16. doi: 10.1104/pp.124.1.7

Tetrad Analysis in Higher Plants. A Budding Technology

G P Copenhaver, K C Keith, D Preuss
PMCID: PMC1539273  PMID: 10982416

Abstract

Abstract

Tetrad analysis, the ability to manipulate and individually study the four products of a single meiotic event, has been critical to understanding the mechanisms of heredity. The Arabidopsis quartet (qrt) mutation, which causes the four products of male meiosis to remain attached, enables plant biologists to apply this powerful tool to investigations of gamete development, cell division, chromosome dynamics, and recombination. Here we highlight several examples of how qrt has been used to perform tetrad analysis and suggest additional applications including a genetic screen for gametophytic mutants and methods for investigating gene interactions by synthetic lethal analysis.


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