Friday, October 26, 2012

Genomics GM_D0009


Title : TILLING moves beyond functional genomics into crop improvement
Author : Ann J. Slade and Vic C. Knauf
Year : 2005
Place of publish : SpringerLink
Abstract :

Transgenic methods have been successfully applied to trait improvement in a number of crops. However,
reverse genetics studies by transgenic means are not practical in many commercially important crops,
hampering investigations into gene function and the development of novel and improved cultivars. A
nontransgenic method for reverse genetics called Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING)
has been developed as a method for inducing and identifying novel genetic variation, and has been
demonstrated in the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. Recently, TILLING has been extended to the
improvement of crop plants and shows great promise as a general method for both functional genomics
and modulation of key traits in diverse crops.

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