Plants (Jun 2019)

Expanding Avenue of Fast Neutron Mediated Mutagenesis for Crop Improvement

  • Surbhi Kumawat,
  • Nitika Rana,
  • Ruchi Bansal,
  • Gautam Vishwakarma,
  • Sayaji T. Mehetre,
  • Bikram Kishore Das,
  • Manish Kumar,
  • Satish Kumar Yadav,
  • Humira Sonah,
  • Tilak Raj Sharma,
  • Rupesh Deshmukh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants8060164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 164

Abstract

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Fast neutron (FN) radiation mediated mutagenesis is a unique approach among the several induced mutagenesis methods being used in plant science in terms of impacted mutations. The FN mutagenesis usually creates deletions from few bases to several million bases (Mb). A library of random deletion generated using FN mutagenesis lines can provide indispensable resources for the reverse genetic approaches. In this review, information from several efforts made using FN mutagenesis has been compiled to understand the type of induced mutations, frequency, and genetic stability. Concerns regarding the utilization of FN mutagenesis technique for a plant with different level of ploidy and genome complexity are discussed. We have highlighted the utility of next-generation sequencing techniques that can be efficiently utilized for the characterization of mutant lines as well as for the mapping of causal mutations. Pros and cons of mapping by mutation (MutMap), mutant chromosome sequencing (MutChromSeq), exon capture, whole genome sequencing, MutRen-Seq, and different tilling approaches that can be used for the detection of FN-induced mutation has also been discussed. Genomic resources developed using the FN mutagenesis have been catalogued wooing to meaningful utilization of the available resources. The information provided here will be helpful for the efficient exploration for the crop improvement programs and for better understanding of genetic regulations.

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