Frontiers in Plant Science (Jul 2024)

Advances in genome sequencing and artificially induced mutation provides new avenues for cotton breeding

  • Peilin Wang,
  • Peilin Wang,
  • Mubashir Abbas,
  • Jianhan He,
  • Lili Zhou,
  • Hongmei Cheng,
  • Huiming Guo,
  • Huiming Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1400201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Cotton production faces challenges in fluctuating environmental conditions due to limited genetic variation in cultivated cotton species. To enhance the genetic diversity crucial for this primary fiber crop, it is essential to augment current germplasm resources. High-throughput sequencing has significantly impacted cotton functional genomics, enabling the creation of diverse mutant libraries and the identification of mutant functional genes and new germplasm resources. Artificial mutation, established through physical or chemical methods, stands as a highly efficient strategy to enrich cotton germplasm resources, yielding stable and high-quality raw materials. In this paper, we discuss the good foundation laid by high-throughput sequencing of cotton genome for mutant identification and functional genome, and focus on the construction methods of mutant libraries and diverse sequencing strategies based on mutants. In addition, the important functional genes identified by the cotton mutant library have greatly enriched the germplasm resources and promoted the development of functional genomes. Finally, an innovative strategy for constructing a cotton CRISPR mutant library was proposed, and the possibility of high-throughput screening of cotton mutants based on a UAV phenotyping platform was discussed. The aim of this review was to expand cotton germplasm resources, mine functional genes, and develop adaptable materials in a variety of complex environments.

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