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Fluorescence-microscopy Screening and Next-generation Sequencing: Useful Tools for the Identification of Genes Involved in Organelle Integrity
Published on: April 13, 2012
A duplex sequencing approach for high-sensitivity detection of genome-edited plants
Laura Bonfini1, Moreno Colaiacovo2, Cristian Savini1
1European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Via Enrico Fermi 2749, 21027 Ispra, VA, Italy.
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In this paper, we have evaluated a targeted high-throughput massive parallel sequencing approach for detecting single nucleotide mutations or small genomic changes generated by new genomic techniques (NGT). We used unique molecular identifiers (UMIs) for the quantification of the mutant alleles and duplex sequencing to confirm a mutation on both strands to avoid polymerase chain reaction (PCR) artefacts or sequencing miss-calls. We tested the approach in blinded analyses on a set of mixed NGT-modified tomato lines and identified each single nucleotide mutation or small insert/deletion (InDel) down to a 0.1 % level. To our knowledge, this is the first performance evaluation of a duplex sequencing approach for detecting and quantifying small NGT DNA changes without a priori knowledge of the mutation type and position in a target region. Our study advances the scientific discussion on detecting NGT-induced DNA modifications in plants and food products, evaluating the potential and current limitations of a cutting-edge NGS-approach.

