posted on 2024-06-11, 05:18authored byUniversity of California, Davis, Jorge Dubcovsky, University of California, Davis
We have applied exome capture to re-sequence gene space of individual mutant lines from a large TILLING collection of a tetraploid wheat T. turgidum cv. Kronos. All sequencing was carried out on the Illumina HiSeq2000 platform using the 100 bp paired-end protocol. In each wheat line, we have identified mutations in protein-coding regions and predicted their effect on protein function. All data is incorporated into a public database available at the project website.
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