Development of a Pedigreed Sorghum Mutant Library

Methods Mol Biol. 2019:1931:61-73. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9039-9_5.

Abstract

Induced mutagenesis is a powerful approach to generate variations for elucidation of gene function and to create new traits for breeding. Here, we described a procedure to develop a pedigreed mutant library through chemical mutagenesis with ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS) treated seeds in sorghum and discussed its potential to generate new traits for sorghum improvement. Unlike random mutagenesis, a pedigreed mutant library, once properly established, can serve as a powerful resource to isolate and recover mutations of both agronomical and biological importance. With the development of affordable and high-throughput next-generation sequencing technologies, identification of causal mutations from a mutant library with a uniform genetic background becomes increasingly efficient and cost-effective. Fast causal gene discovery from mutant libraries combined with precise genome editing techniques will accelerate incorporation of new traits and revolutionize crop breeding.

Keywords: EMS; Ethylmethane sulfonate; Mutagenesis; Mutant library.; Sorghum; Sorghum bicolor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Edible Grain / drug effects
  • Edible Grain / genetics
  • Ethyl Methanesulfonate / pharmacology
  • Gene Library
  • Genome, Plant / drug effects
  • Genome, Plant / genetics
  • Genotype
  • High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing / methods
  • Mutagenesis / drug effects
  • Mutagenesis / genetics
  • Mutation / drug effects
  • Mutation / genetics*
  • Pedigree
  • Plant Breeding / methods
  • Sorghum / drug effects
  • Sorghum / genetics*

Substances

  • Ethyl Methanesulfonate