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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerard Terradas ◽  
Jared B. Bennett ◽  
Zhiqian Li ◽  
John M. Marshall ◽  
Ethan Bier

AbstractGene-drive systems offer an important new avenue for spreading beneficial traits into wild populations. Their core components, Cas9 and guide RNA (gRNA), can either be linked within a single cassette (full gene drive, fGD) or provided in two separate elements (split gene drive, sGD) wherein the gRNA-bearing element drives in the presence of an independent static source of Cas9. We previously designed a system engineered to turn split into full gene drives. Here, we provide experimental proof-of-principle for such a convertible system inserted at the spo11 locus, which is recoded to restore gene function. In multigenerational cage studies, the reconstituted spo11 fGD cassette initially drives with slower kinetics than the unlinked sGD element (using the same Mendelian vasa-Cas9 source), but eventually reaches a similar level of final introgression. Different kinetic behaviors may result from transient fitness costs associated with individuals co-inheriting Cas9 and gRNA transgenes during the drive process.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
João Antonio Siqueira ◽  
Thiago Wakin ◽  
Willian Batista-Silva ◽  
José Cleydson F. Silva ◽  
Matheus H. Vicente ◽  
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AbstractAluminium is a limiting factor for crop productivity in acidic soils (pH ≤ 5.5). Since acid soil distribution on Earth cannot adequately explain the differential Al tolerance across the plant kingdom, we investigated photoperiod effects on plant Al tolerance. We observed that with increasing distance from the equator, Al tolerance disappears, suggesting a relationship with the photoperiod. Long-day (LD) species are generally more Al-sensitive than short-day (SD) species, whereas genetic conversion of tomato for SD growth boosts Al tolerance. Reduced Al tolerance correlates with DNA-checkpoint activation under LD. DNA-checkpoint-related genes are under positive selection in Arabidopsis accessions from regions with shorter days, suggesting photoperiod acts as a selective barrier for Al tolerance. Our findings revealed that diel regulation and genetic diversity affect Al tolerance, suggesting that day-length orchestrates Al tolerance.One-Sentence SummaryAluminum is a major constraint for crop yield worldwide. We reveal that photoperiod acts as a barrier for Al tolerance in plants.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica L. Roberts
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2000 ◽  
Vol 101 (4) ◽  
pp. 669-676 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. L. Ky ◽  
P. Barre ◽  
M. Lorieux ◽  
P. Trouslot ◽  
S. Akaffou ◽  
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