Identification of causal mutations in barley and wheat is hampered by their large genomes and suppressed recombination. To overcome these obstacles, we have developed MutChromSeq, a complexity reduction approach based on flow sorting and sequencing of mutant chromosomes, to identify induced mutations by comparison to parental chromosomes. We apply MutChromSeq to six mutants each of the barley Eceriferum-q gene and the wheat Pm2 genes. This approach unambiguously identified single candidate genes that were verified by Sanger sequencing of additional mutants. MutChromSeq enables reference-free forward genetics in barley and wheat, thus opening up their pan-genomes to functional genomics
A sodium azide-mutagenized population of barley (cv. 'Morex') was developed and utilized to identify...
Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diplo...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has hinder...
Identification of causal mutations in barley and wheat is hampered by their large genomes and suppre...
Barley is a diploid species with a genome smaller than those of other members of the Triticeae tribe...
Background:We developed and characterised a highly mutagenised TILLING population of the barley (Hor...
Mapping‐by‐sequencing analyses have largely required a complete reference sequence and employed whol...
Since the early 20th century, barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been a model for investigating the effect...
We used a novel approach that incorporated chromosome sorting, next-generation sequencing, array hyb...
Forward genetic screens of induced mutant plant populations are powerful tools to identify genes und...
Background: Because of its size, allohexaploid nature and high repeat content, the wheat genome has ...
We used a novel approach that incorporated chromosome sorting, next-generation sequencing, array hyb...
Forward genetic screens are an excellent tool to assign gene function, but it is often necessary to ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has h...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has hinder...
A sodium azide-mutagenized population of barley (cv. 'Morex') was developed and utilized to identify...
Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diplo...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has hinder...
Identification of causal mutations in barley and wheat is hampered by their large genomes and suppre...
Barley is a diploid species with a genome smaller than those of other members of the Triticeae tribe...
Background:We developed and characterised a highly mutagenised TILLING population of the barley (Hor...
Mapping‐by‐sequencing analyses have largely required a complete reference sequence and employed whol...
Since the early 20th century, barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been a model for investigating the effect...
We used a novel approach that incorporated chromosome sorting, next-generation sequencing, array hyb...
Forward genetic screens of induced mutant plant populations are powerful tools to identify genes und...
Background: Because of its size, allohexaploid nature and high repeat content, the wheat genome has ...
We used a novel approach that incorporated chromosome sorting, next-generation sequencing, array hyb...
Forward genetic screens are an excellent tool to assign gene function, but it is often necessary to ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has h...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has hinder...
A sodium azide-mutagenized population of barley (cv. 'Morex') was developed and utilized to identify...
Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diplo...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) possesses a large and highly repetitive genome of 5.1 Gb that has hinder...