Abstract
Chromosome numbers were studied in ginseng cell line 1c transformed with
Agrobacterium rhizogenes strain A4, which carried plasmid pRiA4, and
with A. tumefaciens strain GV3101, which carried vector pPCV002-35SrolC.
As compared with the nontransformed cell line 1c, tumor cell cultures 1c-A4
and 1c-rolC and the tissues of rolC teratoma (excluding leaves) displayed
higher polyploidy and aneuploidy. The 1c-A4 and 1c-rolC hairy-root cultures
also had aneuploid and polyploid cells, but the chromosome variation was lower
than in tumor cells or the initial culture 1c. Generally, an increase of chromosome
variation in cultivated cells was the main effect of the integration of several
oncogenes, which were in A. rhizogenes A4 T-DNA, or of the individual rolC
gene in the ginseng genome. Another effect consisted in stabilization of the
chromosome number in some differentiated transgenic tissues. Possible reasons
for this effect are discussed.