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Methods for Selecting Plants After Genome Editing

技术优势
Does not require tissue culture Does not require selectable transgenes Selects genome edits on a whole-plant level
技术应用
Selection for genome edits generated by TALENs, CRISPR-Cas9 systems and zinc-finger nucleases
详细技术说明
Technologies for precise genome modification based on zinc finger nucleases, TALENs, and CRISPR-Cas9 systems are advancing rapidly, allowing researchers to efficiently target genetic changes to specific DNA sequences. CRISPR-mediated gene modification efficiency can be as high as 98% with minimal off-target effects and has now been demonstrated in several plants including Arabidopsis, tobacco, sorghum, rice, maize and wheat. However, (with the exception of Arabidopsis) it is currently necessary to go through tissue culture to obtain modifications of the germline; tissue culture is frequently mutagenic and therefore there is the likelihood of introducing unpredictable and off-target mutations in addition to the desired changes. Also, it remains challenging to select for cells with the targeted genome modification. UC Davis researchers have developed a method that does not require tissue culture and allows the selection of modified plants without the use of selectable transgenes in order to be able to introduce alleles into well adapted genotypes without background mutations.
*Abstract

Researchers at UC Davis have discovered methods of selecting plants with targeted genome edits without resorting to tissue culture or selectable transgenes. The resulting method is a non-transgenic approach that avoids the off-target background mutations generated by selection in tissue culture.

*IP Issue Date
Feb 2, 2017
*Principal Investigation

Name: Richard Michelmore

Department:

申请号码
20170029831
其他

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US Patent Application Publication


Tech ID/UC Case

24209/2014-585-0


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2014-585-0

国家/地区
美国

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