An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Functional genomics tools provide researchers with the ability to apply high-throughput techniques to determine the function and interaction of a diverse range of genes. Mutagenised plant populations are one such resource that facili...
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doaj-c1efb96ad0794a71bd171acb56a94a8d2020-11-24T21:53:00ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292009-07-019110110.1186/1471-2229-9-101An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approachesWu Yun-YunRegan SharonKarcz StevenLinks Matthew GClarke Wayne EMcKay Sheldon JMooney Brent AGTang Lily HRobinson Stephen JGruber Margaret YCui DejunYu MinParkin Isobel AP<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Functional genomics tools provide researchers with the ability to apply high-throughput techniques to determine the function and interaction of a diverse range of genes. Mutagenised plant populations are one such resource that facilitate gene characterisation. They allow complex physiological responses to be correlated with the expression of single genes <it>in planta</it>, through either reverse genetics where target genes are mutagenised to assay the affect, or through forward genetics where populations of mutant lines are screened to identify those whose phenotype diverges from wild type for a particular trait. One limitation of these types of populations is the prevalence of gene redundancy within plant genomes, which can mask the affect of individual genes. Activation or enhancer populations, which not only provide knock-out but also dominant activation mutations, can facilitate the study of such genes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have developed a population of almost 50,000 activation tagged <it>A. thaliana </it>lines that have been archived as individual lines to the T<sub>3 </sub>generation. The population is an excellent tool for both reverse and forward genetic screens and has been used successfully to identify a number of novel mutants. Insertion site sequences have been generated and mapped for 15,507 lines to enable further application of the population, while providing a clear distribution of T-DNA insertions across the genome. The population is being screened for a number of biochemical and developmental phenotypes, provisional data identifying novel alleles and genes controlling steps in proanthocyanidin biosynthesis and trichome development is presented.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This publicly available population provides an additional tool for plant researcher's to assist with determining gene function for the many as yet uncharacterised genes annotated within the Arabidopsis genome sequence <url>http://aafc-aac.usask.ca/FST</url>. The presence of enhancer elements on the inserted T-DNA molecule allows both knock-out and dominant activation phenotypes to be identified for traits of interest.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/9/101 |
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Wu Yun-Yun Regan Sharon Karcz Steven Links Matthew G Clarke Wayne E McKay Sheldon J Mooney Brent AG Tang Lily H Robinson Stephen J Gruber Margaret Y Cui Dejun Yu Min Parkin Isobel AP An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches BMC Plant Biology |
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Wu Yun-Yun Regan Sharon Karcz Steven Links Matthew G Clarke Wayne E McKay Sheldon J Mooney Brent AG Tang Lily H Robinson Stephen J Gruber Margaret Y Cui Dejun Yu Min Parkin Isobel AP |
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An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches |
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An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches |
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An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches |
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An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches |
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An archived activation tagged population of <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches |
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archived activation tagged population of <it>arabidopsis thaliana </it>to facilitate forward genetics approaches |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Functional genomics tools provide researchers with the ability to apply high-throughput techniques to determine the function and interaction of a diverse range of genes. Mutagenised plant populations are one such resource that facilitate gene characterisation. They allow complex physiological responses to be correlated with the expression of single genes <it>in planta</it>, through either reverse genetics where target genes are mutagenised to assay the affect, or through forward genetics where populations of mutant lines are screened to identify those whose phenotype diverges from wild type for a particular trait. One limitation of these types of populations is the prevalence of gene redundancy within plant genomes, which can mask the affect of individual genes. Activation or enhancer populations, which not only provide knock-out but also dominant activation mutations, can facilitate the study of such genes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have developed a population of almost 50,000 activation tagged <it>A. thaliana </it>lines that have been archived as individual lines to the T<sub>3 </sub>generation. The population is an excellent tool for both reverse and forward genetic screens and has been used successfully to identify a number of novel mutants. Insertion site sequences have been generated and mapped for 15,507 lines to enable further application of the population, while providing a clear distribution of T-DNA insertions across the genome. The population is being screened for a number of biochemical and developmental phenotypes, provisional data identifying novel alleles and genes controlling steps in proanthocyanidin biosynthesis and trichome development is presented.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This publicly available population provides an additional tool for plant researcher's to assist with determining gene function for the many as yet uncharacterised genes annotated within the Arabidopsis genome sequence <url>http://aafc-aac.usask.ca/FST</url>. The presence of enhancer elements on the inserted T-DNA molecule allows both knock-out and dominant activation phenotypes to be identified for traits of interest.</p> |
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