Genome Analysis in Applied Plant Breeding

Faculty

Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture

Version

Version 14.0 of 05/02/2022

Code of Module

44M0502

Modulename (german)

Genome Analysis in Applied Plant Breeding

Study Programmes

Angewandte Nutztier- und Pflanzenwissenschaften (M.Sc.)

Level of Module

4

Mission Statement

Plant breeding is a historical discipline which laid the foundations of modern agriculture. The principles of classical breeding are still the nucleus of modern breeding methodology. In parallel, we have experienced a genome revolution in last two decades which enables the dissection and quantification of the breeding traits at single gene up to the genome levels with a great precision and pace. These advances has changed the paradigm of breeding science and fasten the selection strategies in establishing new cultivars in crop plants. The primary aim of this module is to focus on the methodological innovations in genome analysis and their significance in applied plant breeding. The students have the opportunity to learn a broad range of methods of genome analyses like DNA marker technology, high-through-put genotyping as well as whole genome DNA sequencing (Nex-generation-sequencing). At the same time, this module offers in depth learning on quantitative genetic analysis of breeding traits using marker by trait association analyses, gene-mapping and isolation as well as marker defined transfer of valuable alleles to develop new varieties. Further, new techniques like genome-editing (CRISPR/Cas system) and its potential application in applied breeding will be taught comprehensively in this module.

Content
  • 1. Fundamental of genomic innovations in plant breeding
  • Genome, the centre of heredity
  • Genetic vs epigenetic variations of breeding traits
  • 2. Genome analysis techniques in plant breeding
  • DNA-marker
  • High-through-put genotyping
  • Next-generation-sequencing
  • Whole-genome-sequencing
  • 3. Quantitative genetics and analysis of breeding relevant traits
  • Genetic linkage analysis
  • Gene-by-trait association (QTL and GWAS) analyses
  • Positional mapping and isolation of genes
  • Marker (gene) assisted selection/ precision breeding
  • 4. Genome-editing, a tool and its potential in industrial breeding
  • CRISPR/Cas system
  • Applications in breeding methodology
Learning Outcomes

Knowledge Broadening
The primary learning aim is to broaden student knowledge on the analyses of inheritable traits from single gene up to genome levels and selection of marker defined traits in applied breeding. In addition, student will learn the technique of genome-editing (CRISPR/Cas system) and its potential in plant breeding comprehensively.
Knowledge Deepening
Methods of pre-breeding and selection for applied breeding industry. An excursion will also be planned to visualize applied plant breeding at major breeding companies.
Instrumental Skills and Competences
An in silico workshop will be organized to perform linkage analysis, quantitative genetics and marker by trait association analyses to dissect breeding relevant traits
Communicative Skills and Competences
The students need to hold a compulsory oral seminar of defined methods of genome analysis and their application in plant breeding
Systemic Skills and Competences
Students who have successfully completed this module will hold theoretical and practical competences to work in the area of industrial plant breeding.

Mode of Delivery

Lecture, Seminar, Workshop

Expected Knowledge and/or Competences

Introduction to plant breeding and genetics

Responsible of the Module

Naz, Ali Ahmad

Lecturer(s)

Naz, Ali Ahmad

Credits

5

Concept of Study and Teaching
Workload Dozentengebunden
Std. WorkloadLehrtyp
30Vorlesungen
10Workshop
20Seminare
Workload Dozentenungebunden
Std. WorkloadLehrtyp
40Prüfungsvorbereitung
30Literaturstudium
20Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung
Recommended Reading

H. Becker, 2019, Pflanzenzüchtung, Utb GmbH. ISBN 978-3-8252-4950-2G. Acquaah, 2020, Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding, Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781119626329

Graded Exam

Viva Voce

Assessment Methods Remark

Standard form of examination: exam, 2 hours (80%) + presentation (20%); at the beginning of the module, the students are assigned topics that have to be worked on and presented during the semester.The alternative form of examination (oral exam) will be chosen by the examiner if necessary and announced at the start of the semester.

Duration

1 Term

Module Frequency

Only Summer Term

Language of Instruction

German and English