IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Frontiers in Plant Science Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpls.2024.1338572
Jose Francisco Diesel, Gary Molano, Sergey V Nuzhdin
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大海带(Macrocystis pyrifera)是一种具有巨大生态和经济价值的重要物种。它形成茂密的水下森林,提供重要的栖息地,是多种海洋生态系统的基础物种。了解巨型海带的遗传学对于保护和可持续养殖、保护这些宝贵的生态系统及其益处至关重要。通过分析突变的影响,我们可以深入了解突变对生物体的潜在功能性后果和影响,从而帮助确定在适应、发育和环境响应中可能发挥重要作用的关键基因或区域。为此,我们对来自四个不同种群的 559 个巨型海带个体的自发突变的效果和影响进行了注释。我们在巨型海带的基因中发现了超过 1590 万个突变,并根据其预测影响将其分为修饰、低度、中度和高度影响。建立这个突变效应数据库,并将其附在这些个体的种子库中,可提供多种应用,包括加强育种计划、利用自然发生的突变帮助基因工程,以及制定减轻环境变化影响的策略。
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The mutation atlas of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera): a mutation database resource for natural knockouts.

Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is a paramount species of immense ecological and economic importance. It forms dense underwater forests, providing crucial habitat and serving as a foundation species for diverse marine ecosystems. Understanding the genetics of giant kelp is essential for conservation and sustainable farming, safeguarding these valuable ecosystems and their benefits. By analyzing mutations based on their impact, we can gain insights into the potential functional consequences and implications for the organism, helping to identify critical genes or regions that may play a significant role in adaptation, development, and environmental response. To achieve this, we annotated the effects and impact of spontaneous mutations in 559 giant kelp individuals from four different populations. We found over 15.9 million mutations in genes of giant kelp, and classified them into modifier, low, moderate, and high impact depending on their predicted effects. The creation of this mutation effect database, attached to the seedbank of these individuals, offers several applications, including enhancing breeding programs, aiding genetic engineering with naturally occurring mutations, and developing strategies to mitigate the impact of environmental changes.

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Frontiers in Plant Science
Frontiers in Plant Science PLANT SCIENCES-
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7.30
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4844
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14 weeks
期刊介绍: In an ever changing world, plant science is of the utmost importance for securing the future well-being of humankind. Plants provide oxygen, food, feed, fibers, and building materials. In addition, they are a diverse source of industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals. Plants are centrally important to the health of ecosystems, and their understanding is critical for learning how to manage and maintain a sustainable biosphere. Plant science is extremely interdisciplinary, reaching from agricultural science to paleobotany, and molecular physiology to ecology. It uses the latest developments in computer science, optics, molecular biology and genomics to address challenges in model systems, agricultural crops, and ecosystems. Plant science research inquires into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution and uses of both higher and lower plants and their interactions with other organisms throughout the biosphere. Frontiers in Plant Science welcomes outstanding contributions in any field of plant science from basic to applied research, from organismal to molecular studies, from single plant analysis to studies of populations and whole ecosystems, and from molecular to biophysical to computational approaches. Frontiers in Plant Science publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across a wide research spectrum of Plant Science. The mission of Frontiers in Plant Science is to bring all relevant Plant Science areas together on a single platform.
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