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Soybean Protein and Oil Variants Identified through a Forward Genetic Screen for Seed Composition

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 21, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11212966

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soybean protein:oil; soybean protein content; soybean oil content

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  1. USDA-ARS intramural CRIS [5020-21000-008-00D]

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Mutagenesis is an important tool in soybean biology, used to create stable non-transgenic variations. A genetic screen resulted in the identification of over 100 mutant lines with aberrant oil or protein composition traits, particularly focusing on high protein or high oil phenotypes. These lines were selected and followed for multiple seasons and generations for further characterization.
Mutagenesis remains an important tool in soybean biology. In classical plant mutation breeding, mutagenesis has been a trusted approach for decades, creating stable non-transgenic variation, and many mutations have been incorporated into germplasm for several crops, especially to introduce favorable seed composition traits. We performed a genetic screen for aberrant oil or protein composition of soybean seeds, and as a result isolated over 100 mutant lines for seed composition phenotypes, with particular interest in high protein or high oil phenotypes. These lines were followed for multiple seasons and generations to select the most stable traits for further characterization. Through backcrossing and outcrossing experiments, we determined that a subset of the lines showed recessive inheritance, while others showed a dominant inheritance pattern that suggests the involvement of multiple loci and genetic mechanisms. These lines can be used as a resource for future studies of the genetic control of seed protein and oil content in soybean.

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