Superior field performance of waxy corn engineered using CRISPR–Cas9

We created waxy corn hybrids by CRISPR–Cas9 editing of a waxy allele in 12 elite inbred maize lines, a process that was more than a year faster than conventional trait introgression using backcrossing and marker-assisted selection. Field trials at 25 locations showed that CRISPR-waxy hybrids were ag...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature biotechnology 2020-05, Vol.38 (5), p.579-581
Hauptverfasser: Gao, Huirong, Gadlage, Mark J., Lafitte, H. Renee, Lenderts, Brian, Yang, Meizhu, Schroder, Megan, Farrell, Jeffry, Snopek, Kay, Peterson, Dave, Feigenbutz, Lanie, Jones, Spencer, St Clair, Grace, Rahe, Melissa, Sanyour-Doyel, Nathalie, Peng, Chenna, Wang, Lijuan, Young, Joshua K., Beatty, Mary, Dahlke, Brian, Hazebroek, Jan, Greene, Thomas W., Cigan, A. Mark, Chilcoat, N. Doane, Meeley, R. Bob
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Zusammenfassung:We created waxy corn hybrids by CRISPR–Cas9 editing of a waxy allele in 12 elite inbred maize lines, a process that was more than a year faster than conventional trait introgression using backcrossing and marker-assisted selection. Field trials at 25 locations showed that CRISPR-waxy hybrids were agronomically superior to introgressed hybrids, producing on average 5.5 bushels per acre higher yield. Gene-edited waxy corn lines have higher yields in field trials than hybrids produced by traditional trait introgression.
ISSN:1087-0156
1546-1696
DOI:10.1038/s41587-020-0444-0