Current Status of Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) and its Relevance to Plant Functional Genomics, Polymorphism Assessment and Plant Breeding with Relevant Case Studies on Different Crops
Received Date: Oct 19, 2017 / Accepted Date: Nov 17, 2017 / Published Date: Nov 30, 2017
Abstract
One of the most important breakthroughs in the history of genetics was the discovery that mutations can be induced. TILLING (Targeting induced local lesions in genomes) a newly developed general reverse genetic strategy helps to locate an allelic series of induced point mutations in genes of interest. It was first explored and introduced 17 years ago in the early 2000’s by the efforts of Claire McCallum and her collaborators. TILLING allows the rapid and inexpensive detection of induced point mutations in populations of physically/chemically mutagenized individuals. EcoTILLING is an extension of TILLING, which uncover natural alleles at a locus contrary to induced mutations. In This review the over view of history, techniques, of TILLING and EcoTILLING and their application in functional genomics, DNA polymorphism assessment and crop breeding with relevant case study in different crops illustrated. Furthermore, this review describes the potentials, challenges and future prospects of TILLING.
Keywords: EcoTILLING; TILLING; Reverse genetics
Citation: Dessalegn O (2017) Current Status of Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) and its Relevance to Plant Functional Genomics, Polymorphism Assessment and Plant Breeding with Relevant Case Studies on Different Crops. Adv Crop Sci Tech 5: 320. Doi: 10.4172/2329-8863.1000320
Copyright: © 2017 Dessalegn O. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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