Targeted mutagenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana using CRISPR-Cas12b/C2c1.

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE PLANT BIOLOGY(2020)

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Abstract
Cas12b/C2c1 is a newly identified class 2 CRISPR endonuclease that was recently engineered for targeted genome editing in mammals and rice. To explore the potential applications of the CRISPR-Cas12b system in the dicotArabidopsis thaliana, we selected BvCas12b and BhCas12b v4 for analysis. We successfully used both endonucleases to induce mutations, perform multiplex genome editing, and create large deletions at multiple loci. No significant mutations were detected at potential off-target sites. Analysis of the insertion/deletion frequencies and patterns of mutants generated via targeted gene mutagenesis highlighted the potential utility of CRISPR-Cas12b systems for genome editing inArabidopsis.
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mutagenesis,<i>arabidopsis thaliana</i>
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