Frontiers in Plant Science (Sep 2024)

Synthetic directed evolution for targeted engineering of plant traits

  • Ahad Moussa Kababji,
  • Haroon Butt,
  • Magdy Mahfouz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1449579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Improving crop traits requires genetic diversity, which allows breeders to select advantageous alleles of key genes. In species or loci that lack sufficient genetic diversity, synthetic directed evolution (SDE) can supplement natural variation, thus expanding the possibilities for trait engineering. In this review, we explore recent advances and applications of SDE for crop improvement, highlighting potential targets (coding sequences and cis-regulatory elements) and computational tools to enhance crop resilience and performance across diverse environments. Recent advancements in SDE approaches have streamlined the generation of variants and the selection processes; by leveraging these advanced technologies and principles, we can minimize concerns about host fitness and unintended effects, thus opening promising avenues for effectively enhancing crop traits.

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