Cost-Effective Profiling of Mutator Transposon Insertions in Maize by Next-Generation Sequencing
Xinyan Zhang1, Meixia Zhao1, Damon Lisch2,3
1Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Abstract:
Transposable elements can be highly mutagenic because when they transpose they can insert into genes and disrupt their function, a propensity which has been exploited in many organisms to generate tagged mutant alleles. The Mutator (Mu) family transposon is a family of DNA-type transposons in maize with a particularly high duplication frequency, which results in large numbers of new mutations in lineages that carry active Mu elements. Here we describe a rapid and cost-effective Miseq-based Mu transposon profiling pipeline. This method can also be used for identifying flanking sequences of other types of long insertions such as T-DNAs.
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