PubMed 35046986

PubMed ID: 35046986

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Expanding the Benefits of Tnt1 for the Identification of Dominant Mutations in Polyploid Crops: A Single Allelic Mutation in the MsNAC39 Gene Produces Multifoliated Alfalfa.
Authors: Jozefkowicz Cintia, Gómez Cristina, Odorizzi Ariel, Iantcheva Anelia, Ratet Pascal, Ayub Nicolás, Soto Gabriela
Journal: Frontiers in plant science (Front Plant Sci), Vol.12(), 2021

DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2004.12.012 PMCID: PMC7380066

Abstract
Most major crops are polyploid species and the production of genetically engineered cultivars normally requires the introgression of transgenic or gene-edited traits into elite germplasm. Thus, a main goal of plant research is the search of systems to identify dominant mutations. In this article, we show that the Tnt1 element can be used to identify dominant mutations in allogamous tetraploid cultivated alfalfa. Specifically, we show that a single allelic mutation in the MsNAC39 gene produces multifoliate leaves (mfl) alfalfa plants, a pivot trait of breeding programs of this forage species. Finally, we discuss the potential application of a combination of preliminary screening of beneficial dominant mutants using Tnt1 mutant libraries and genome editing via the CRISPR/Cas9 system to identify target genes and to rapidly improve both autogamous and allogamous polyploid crops.
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Keywords
Tnt1 alfalfa dominant mutation polyploidy transformation
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