PubMed 33133118

PubMed ID: 33133118

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Genotype-Independent Transformation and Genome Editing of Brassica napus Using a Novel Explant Material.
Authors: Cao Chu Uyen, Kumar Sandeep, Sigmund Amy, Johnson Kari, Li Yinghong, Vongdeuane Pamila, Jones Todd J
Journal: Frontiers in plant science (Front Plant Sci), Vol.11(), 2020

DOI: 10.1071/ar04175 PMCID: PMC5548805

Abstract
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of canola (Brassica napus) via hypocotyl segments has been a commonly used method for the past 30 years. While the hypocotyl-based method is well-established, it is not readily adapted to elite germplasm and the prolonged process is not ideal for a production transformation setting. We developed an Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method based on epicotyl and higher stem (internodal) segments that is efficient, rapid and amenable for high-throughput transformation and genome editing. The method has been successfully implemented in multiple canola genotypes. The method appears to be genotype-independent, with varying transformation efficiencies. Internodal segment transformation was used to generate transgenic events as well as CRISPR-Cas9-mediated frameshift gene knockouts.
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Keywords
canola gene editing genotype independent internode transformation
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