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Targeted molecular trait stacking in cotton through targeted double‐strand break induction
Authors:Kathleen D'Halluin  Chantal Vanderstraeten  Jolien Van Hulle  Joanna Rosolowska  Ilse Van Den Brande  Anouk Pennewaert  Kristel D'Hont  Martine Bossut  Derek Jantz  Rene Ruiter  Jean Broadhvest
Affiliation:1. Bayer CropScience N.V., , Gent, Belgium;2. Precision BioSciences, , Durham, NC, USA
Abstract:
Recent developments of tools for targeted genome modification have led to new concepts in how multiple traits can be combined. Targeted genome modification is based on the use of nucleases with tailor‐made specificities to introduce a DNA double‐strand break (DSB) at specific target loci. A re‐engineered meganuclease was designed for specific cleavage of an endogenous target sequence adjacent to a transgenic insect control locus in cotton. The combination of targeted DNA cleavage and homologous recombination–mediated repair made precise targeted insertion of additional trait genes (hppd, epsps) feasible in cotton. Targeted insertion events were recovered at a frequency of about 2% of the independently transformed embryogenic callus lines. We further demonstrated that all trait genes were inherited as a single genetic unit, which will simplify future multiple‐trait introgression.
Keywords:cotton  targeted molecular trait stacking  meganuclease  targeted DNA double‐strand break induction and repair  homologous recombination  gene targeting
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