Whole-genome sequence analysis of mutations in rice plants regenerated from zygotes, mature embryos, and immature embryos

biorxiv(2021)

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Somaclonal variation was studied by whole-genome sequencing in rice plants ( Oryza sativa L., ‘Nipponbare’) regenerated from the zygotes, mature embryos, and immature embryos of a single mother plant. The mother plant and its seed-propagated progeny were also sequenced. A total of 338 variants of the mother plant sequence were detected in the progeny, and mean values ranged from 9.0 of the seed-propagated plants to 37.4 of regenerants from mature embryos. The ratio of single nucleotide variants among the variants was 74.3%, and the natural mutation rate calculated using the variants in the seed-propagated plants was 1.2 × 10−8. The percentage and the mutation rate were consistent with the values reported previously. Plants regenerated from mature embryos had significantly more variants than different progeny types. Therefore, using zygotes and immature embryos can reduce somaclonal variation during the genetic manipulation of rice. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. * SNV : single nucleotide variant indels : insertions and deletions
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Oryza sativa L, somaclonal variation, sequencing, zygote culture, callus
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