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Optimizing TILLING populations for reverse genetics in Medicago truncatula
Authors:Christine Le Signor,Vincent Savois,Gré  goire Aubert,Jé    me Verdier,Marie Nicolas,Gaelle Pagny,Franç  oise Moussy,Myriam Sanchez,Dave Baker,Jonathan Clarke, Richard Thompson
Affiliation:UnitéMixte de Recherche en Génétique et Ecophysiologie des Légumineuses àGraines (UMR-LEG), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), BP 86510, F-21065 Dijon, France;
John Innes Genome Laboratory, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK
Abstract:Medicago truncatula has been widely adopted as a model plant for crop legume species of the Vicieae. Despite the availability of transformation and regeneration protocols, there are currently limited tools available in this species for the systematic investigation of gene function. Within the framework of the European Grain Legumes Integrated Project ( http://www.eugrainlegumes.org ), chemical mutagenesis was applied to M. truncatula to create two mutant populations that were used to establish a TILLING (targeting induced local lesions in genomes) platform and a phenotypic database, allowing both reverse and forward genetics screens. Both populations had the same M2 line number, but differed in their M1 population size: population 1 was derived from a small M1 population (one-tenth the size of the M2 generation), whereas population 2 was generated by single seed descent and therefore has M1 and M2 generations of equal size. Fifty-six targets were screened, 10 on both populations, and 546 point mutations were identified. Population 2 had a mutation frequency of 1/485 kb, twice that of population 1. The strategy used to generate population 2 is more efficient than that used to generate population 1, with regard to mutagenesis density and mutation recovery. However, the design of population 1 allowed us to estimate the genetically effective cell number to be three in M. truncatula . Phenotyping data to help forward screenings are publicly available, as well as a web tool for ordering seeds at http://www.inra.fr/legumbase
Keywords:genetically effective cell number    Medicago truncatula    mutagenesis    reverse genetics    TILLING
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