- Core Center:Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University
- Principal Investigator:Eiji Nitasaka
- FAX:+81-92-802-4330
- Sub-Core Center 2:National Institute for Basic Biology, National Institutes of National Sciences
概要Overview
The Japanese morning glory (Ipomoea nil) is useful for research purposes because its generation time is less than 3 months and its size can be controlled by manipulating the daylength. Research on this plant is increasing to take advantage of the fact that it is a short-day plant, has vining capabilities and short one-day flowering time. The genome of I. nil is also uniform among lines, making it easy to identify the gene responsible for a mutation. We maintain a variety of I. nil mutants originating in the Edo period, and new mutations can be induced using endogenous transposons.
Stock
・Mutant and wild-type lines: about 2,500 lines
・Sibling species lines: about 450 lines
・cDNA clones: about 61,100 clones
・BAC clones: about 115,200 clones
・Petal-specific expression vectors and more
Subjects in the NBRP programs “Genome information upgrading program” and “Fundamental technology upgrading program” related to “Morning glory”
【 Genome information upgrading program 】
FY2020 | Collecting and providing information on genetic variations of 100 Japanese morning glory lines |