Molecular techniques have created the opportunity for great advances in plant mutation genetics and the science of mutation breeding. The powerful targeted induced local lesions in genomes (TILLING) technique has introduced the possibility of reverse genetics—the ability to screen for mutations at the DNA level prior to assessing phenotype. Fundamental to TILLING is the induction of mutant populations (or alternatively, the identification of mutants in the environment); and mutation induction requires an understanding and assessment of the appropriate mutagen dose required. The techniques of mutation induction, dose optimization, and TILLING are explained.
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Mutation and mutation screening
Cereal Genomics: methods and protocols, pp.77-95
Humana Press
2014
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- Title
- Mutation and mutation screening
- Creators
- L Slade Lee - Southern Cross UniversityBradley J Till - IAEA Laboratories Seibersdorf, ViennaH Hill - Southern Cross UniversityOwen A Huynh - IAEA Laboratories Seibersdorf, ViennaJoanna Jankowicz-Cieslak - IAEA Laboratories Seibersdorf, Vienna
- Contributors
- Robert J Henry (Editor of compilation)Agnelo Furtado (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- Cereal Genomics: methods and protocols, pp.77-95
- Publisher
- Humana Press; New York
- Identifiers
- 1117; 991012821646402368
- Academic Unit
- Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Book chapter