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A Practical Approach to High-Throughput and Accurate Mapping-by-Sequencing in Arabidopsis
Eva Dvořák Tomaštíková1, Ales Pecinka2
1Institute of Experimental Botany (IEB), Czech Acad Sci, Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research (CRH), Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Abstract:
Forward-directed genetic screens are extremely powerful in identifying novel genes involved in a specific biological process, including various chromatin regulatory pathways. However, the traditional ways of genetic mapping are time- and cost-demanding. Recently, the whole process was revolutionized by the development of mapping-by-sequencing (MBS) protocols. In MBS, the causal mutations and their positions within genes are identified directly by whole-genome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis of the bulk of mutant plants selected based on the mutant phenotype from a segregating population. MBS increases precision and economizes the mapping. Here, we describe a general protocol and provide practical tips on how to proceed with the mapping-by-sequencing on the example of Arabidopsis forward-directed genetic screen designed to identify mutants sensitive to a specific type of DNA damage. The described protocol is generally applicable to a wide range of genetic screens in various inbreeding species with a reference genome sequence.

