TY - CHAP
T1 - High Resolution Melt (HRM) Genotyping for Detection of Induced Mutations in Coffee (Coffea arabica L. var. Catuaí)
AU - Gatica-Arias, Andrés
AU - Bolívar-González, Alejandro
AU - Sánchez-Barrantes, Elodia
AU - Araya-Valverde, Emanuel
AU - Molina-Bravo, Ramón
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© IAEA: International Atomic Energy Agency 2023. This book is an open access publication.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - Arabica coffee (C. arabica L.) is a highly valued agricultural commodity on the world market. Tons of products are traded internationally, and it has become an extremely valuable resource. However, the species is threatened by the alarmingly low genetic diversity present among its wild populations and agronomic varieties. It is highly relevant to exploit different mechanisms to increase genetic variability in coffee. One of such methods is the induction of variability through chemical or physical mutagenesis. In this work, a population of 320 coffee plants (Coffea arabica L. var. Catuaí) originated from chemically mutagenized embryogenic callus was analysed. Here we describe a protocol for detection of induced mutations using High Resolution Melting (HRM) on a Real Time PCR machine with HRM capabilities. The protocol allows to detect mutations in pooled DNA samples of up to four M2 mutant plants. The procedures and example data are presented for mutation detection in the CaWRKY1 gene. This procedure can be applied for mutation detection in other genes of interest to coffee breeders and scientists.
AB - Arabica coffee (C. arabica L.) is a highly valued agricultural commodity on the world market. Tons of products are traded internationally, and it has become an extremely valuable resource. However, the species is threatened by the alarmingly low genetic diversity present among its wild populations and agronomic varieties. It is highly relevant to exploit different mechanisms to increase genetic variability in coffee. One of such methods is the induction of variability through chemical or physical mutagenesis. In this work, a population of 320 coffee plants (Coffea arabica L. var. Catuaí) originated from chemically mutagenized embryogenic callus was analysed. Here we describe a protocol for detection of induced mutations using High Resolution Melting (HRM) on a Real Time PCR machine with HRM capabilities. The protocol allows to detect mutations in pooled DNA samples of up to four M2 mutant plants. The procedures and example data are presented for mutation detection in the CaWRKY1 gene. This procedure can be applied for mutation detection in other genes of interest to coffee breeders and scientists.
KW - Chemical mutagenesis
KW - Coffee
KW - DNA extraction
KW - Genotyping
KW - High resolution melting
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-662-67273-0_20
DO - 10.1007/978-3-662-67273-0_20
M3 - Capítulo
AN - SCOPUS:85195898017
SN - 9783662672723
SP - 275
EP - 290
BT - Mutation Breeding in Coffee with Special Reference to Leaf Rust
PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ER -