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TILLING and Ecotilling the Plant Kingdom
作者姓名:The  modern  crop  scientist  has  a  large  amount  of  available  nucleotide  sequence  information  to  identify  genes  of  potential  agronomic  importance.……
作者单位:[1]Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1100 Fairview Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98109-1024, USA [2]Section of Plant Biology and Genome Center, UC Davis, Davis, California, 95616, USA
基金项目:Funding for activities at the Seattle TILING Project , 国家自然科学基金 , USDA-NRI Genome Program , The Rockefeller Foundation
摘    要:The modem crop scientist has a large amount of available nucleotide sequence information to identify genes of potential agronomic importance. Using reverse genetic approaches, specific genes can be disrupted, and hypotheses regarding gene function directly tested in vivo. Although a number of reverse genetic methods have been introduced, many are limited in application because they are organism-specific, expensive, transgenic, or only transiently disrupt gene function. However, traditional mutagenesis using chemical mutagens has been widely used as a forward genetics strategy to create many new crop plant varieties at relatively low cost. Mutagens such as ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS) cause stable point mutations and thus produce an allelic series of truncation and missense changes that can provide a range of phenotypes (Greene et al., 2003). TILLING (targeting induced local lesions IN genomes) is a high-throughput reverse genetic strategy that combines traditional mutagenesis and SNP discovery methods (Colbert et al., 2001; McCallum et al., 2000). To identify mutations, target regions of-l.5 kb are amplified with fluorescently labeled gene specific primers. Heteroduplexes are then formed between wild-type and mutant strands, mismatches are cleaved by incubation with a single-strand specific nuclease,

关 键 词:基因  突变  植物  耕种

TILLING and Ecotilling the Plant Kingdom
B. Till,J. Cooper,C. Codomo,A. Holm,M. Darlow,E. Greene,L. Comai,S. Henikoff.TILLING and Ecotilling the Plant Kingdom[J].Molecular Plant Breeding,2007,5(2):238-239.
Authors:B Till  J Cooper  C Codomo  A Holm  M Darlow  E Greene  L Comai  S Henikoff
Abstract:The modern crop scientist has a large amount of available nucleotide sequence information to identify genes of potential agronomic importance.
Keywords:SNP  Mutation  Chemical mutagenesis  Mismatch cleavage
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