Frequency and type of inheritable mutations induced by γ rays in rice as revealed by whole genome sequencing

J Zhejiang Univ Sci B. 2016;17(12):905-915. doi: 10.1631/jzus.B1600125.

Abstract

Mutation breeding is based on the induction of genetic variations; hence knowledge of the frequency and type of induced mutations is of paramount importance for the design and implementation of a mutation breeding program. Although γ ray irradiation has been widely used since the 1960s in the breeding of about 200 economically important plant species, molecular elucidation of its genetic effects has so far been achieved largely by analysis of target genes or genomic regions. In the present study, the whole genomes of six γ-irradiated M2 rice plants were sequenced; a total of 144-188 million high-quality (Q>20) reads were generated for each M2 plant, resulting in genome coverage of >45 times for each plant. Single base substitution (SBS) and short insertion/deletion (Indel) mutations were detected at the average frequency of 7.5×10-6-9.8×10-6 in the six M2 rice plants (SBS being about 4 times more frequent than Indels). Structural and copy number variations, though less frequent than SBS and Indel, were also identified and validated. The mutations were scattered in all genomic regions across 12 rice chromosomes without apparent hotspots. The present study is the first genome-wide single-nucleotide resolution study on the feature and frequency of γ irradiation-induced mutations in a seed propagated crop; the findings are of practical importance for mutation breeding of rice and other crop species.

Keywords: Genomic variation; Mutation breeding; Mutation spectrum; γ rays.

MeSH terms

  • Breeding
  • Crops, Agricultural / genetics
  • DNA Copy Number Variations
  • Gamma Rays*
  • Genome, Plant
  • High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
  • Mutation*
  • Oryza / genetics*