The technique of TILLING was developed for use in Arabidopsis as an alternative to the “insertional” form of this technique. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this general technique in which changes in a DNA sequence are deliberately introduced into an organism’s genome. Specific targeted changes are introduced into a plasmid in its “site-directed” version.
ANSWER: mutagenesis [accept mutagens; accept site-directed mutagenesis or SDM; prompt on mutation or word forms of mutate]
[10m] Mutations in plants are often introduced using agents that introduce this chemical change. ENU and EMS cause this chemical reaction at the O6 of guanine.
ANSWER: alkylation [accept ethylation; accept descriptions of adding an alkyl group or adding an ethyl group]
[10h] In this technique, multiple genes for desirable traits, like resistance, are incorporated into a plant and expressed together. The marker-assisted form of this process selects for SNPs linked to desired traits.
ANSWER: gene pyramiding [accept marker-assisted pyramiding; accept gene stacking]
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