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Appl Plant Sci ; 11(2): e11513, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37051583

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Premise: The measurement of leaf morphometric parameters from digital images can be time-consuming or restrictive when using digital image analysis softwares. The Multiple Leaf Sample Extraction System (MuLES) is a new tool that enables high-throughput leaf shape analysis with minimal user input or prerequisites, such as coding knowledge or image modification. Methods and Results: MuLES uses contrasting pixel color values to distinguish between leaf objects and their background area, eliminating the need for color threshold-based methods or color correction cards typically required in other software methods. The leaf morphometric parameters measured by this software, especially leaf aspect ratio, were able to distinguish between large populations of different accessions for the same species in a high-throughput manner. Conclusions: MuLES provides a simple method for the rapid measurement of leaf morphometric parameters in large plant populations from digital images and demonstrates the ability of leaf aspect ratio to distinguish between closely related plant types.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 114(49): E10540-E10549, 2017 12 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29138316

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The development of CRISPR/Cas9 technologies has dramatically increased the accessibility and efficiency of genome editing in many organisms. In general, in vivo germline expression of Cas9 results in substantially higher activity than embryonic injection. However, no transgenic lines expressing Cas9 have been developed for the major mosquito disease vector Aedes aegypti Here, we describe the generation of multiple stable, transgenic Ae. aegypti strains expressing Cas9 in the germline, resulting in dramatic improvements in both the consistency and efficiency of genome modifications using CRISPR. Using these strains, we disrupted numerous genes important for normal morphological development, and even generated triple mutants from a single injection. We have also managed to increase the rates of homology-directed repair by more than an order of magnitude. Given the exceptional mutagenic efficiency and specificity of the Cas9 strains we engineered, they can be used for high-throughput reverse genetic screens to help functionally annotate the Ae. aegypti genome. Additionally, these strains represent a step toward the development of novel population control technologies targeting Ae. aegypti that rely on Cas9-based gene drives.


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Aedes/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , CRISPR-Cas Systems , Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats , Endonucleases/genetics , Genome, Insect , Germ-Line Mutation , Mosquito Vectors/genetics , Aedes/growth & development , Aedes/metabolism , Animals , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , CRISPR-Associated Protein 9 , Endonucleases/metabolism , Female , Founder Effect , Gene Editing/methods , Gene Expression Regulation , Male , Mosquito Vectors/growth & development , Mosquito Vectors/metabolism , Promoter Regions, Genetic , RNA, Guide, Kinetoplastida/genetics , RNA, Guide, Kinetoplastida/metabolism , Recombinational DNA Repair , Reverse Genetics/methods
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