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Epigenetic Basis of High Regeneration Ability of an Elite Cotton Genotype Jin668
Saturday, 2018/08/11 | 06:32:24

The improvement of cotton is highly dependent on efficient tissue culture and genetic transformation techniques. Somatic regeneration in cotton is highly genotype-dependent, and a while has gone since a highly regenerative cotton genotype was developed. Nevertheless, a group of scientists developed a new elite genotype for cotton (Jin668) through the Successive Regeneration Acclimation strategy in 2017.

 

The plant tissue culture process affects the expression of many genes, leading to epigenetic modifications throughout the regeneration process. Researchers further explored these epigenetic mechanisms during the regeneration process of Jin668 through Bisulfite-treated, RNA, and sRNA sequencing, ChIP assay, and qRT-PCR. The methodology and results of the study may be used to improve the plant regeneration and transformation efficiencies for cotton improvement.

 

For more information, read the article in Plant Biotechnology Journal

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