Rapid generation of a transgene-free powdery mildew resistant tomato by genome deletion

Vladimir Nekrasov(Norwich Research Park), Congmao Wang(ZheJiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Joe Win(Norwich Research Park), Christa Lanz(Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology), Detlef Weigel(Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology), Sophien Kamoun(Norwich Research Park)
Scientific Reports
March 22, 2017
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Abstract

Genome editing has emerged as a technology with a potential to revolutionize plant breeding. In this study, we report on generating, in less than ten months, Tomelo, a non-transgenic tomato variety resistant to the powdery mildew fungal pathogen using the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. We used whole-genome sequencing to show that Tomelo does not carry any foreign DNA sequences but only carries a deletion that is indistinguishable from naturally occurring mutations. We also present evidence for CRISPR/Cas9 being a highly precise tool, as we did not detect off-target mutations in Tomelo. Using our pipeline, mutations can be readily introduced into elite or locally adapted tomato varieties in less than a year with relatively minimal effort and investment.


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