Accelerated Breeding of Cereal Crops

Citation

Schernthaner, J., Balcerzak, M., Murmu, J., Subramaniam, R. (2022). A Genotyping Protocol to Identify CRISPR/Cas9-Edited Events in Hexaploid Wheat. In: Bilichak, A., Laurie, J.D. (eds) Accelerated Breeding of Cereal Crops. Springer Protocols Handbooks. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1526-3_12

Résumé en langage clair

We present a protocol for analyzing transgenic wheat plants in which we changed a gene using the Crispr/Cas9 molecular tools. The protocol addresses the technical challenges that occur when analyzing transgenic plants with more than one genome as is the case in bread wheat. Presented is a technical solution to simplify the selection of plants which carry the wanted introduced mutations.

Résumé

Targeted genome editing using the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 system has become an established method to introduce changes into a plant genome. While traditional genetic modification allows us to follow transgenic events with selection markers as they are often co-integrated, this is not always feasible when Cas9/guide RNA-based methods are applied. In cases where genome editing does not result in a selectable phenotype, the only option to analyze editing events is by sequencing the target region through either conventional or high-throughput sequencing, both of which can be tedious and costly. In this chapter, we present a rapid, economic genotyping method that was designed to identify editing events in the three wheat sub-genomes. The method is not only economical but is in general very useful when dealing with polyploid organisms where identification and characterization of edited events can be challenging.

Date de publication

2022-01-24