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titleOfInvention Method for specifically knocking out soybean lipoxygenase gene by CRISPR-Cas9 and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a method for specifically knocking out a soybean lipoxygenase gene by CRISPR-Cas9 and application thereof, belonging to the field of soybean molecular breeding and biotechnology. The method comprises the following steps: targeting of highly homologous soybean lipoxygenase gene coding region design GmLox1 And GmLox2 sgRNA of (a) GmLox1/2, And targeting GmLox3 sgRNA of (a) GmLox3 (ii) a Constructing a CRISPR-Cas9 gene knockout vector for each sgRNA independently, and then infecting soybean cotyledonary nodes in a mixed manner; stably genetically transforming soybean to obtain plant Gmlox‑28 And Gmlox‑60 knock out 3 simultaneously GmLox A gene; after selfing for two generations, at T 2 5T-DNA strains separated from editing sites in generation plants GmLox All deletion mutants. The method provides a new strategy for directly and purposefully and rapidly creating a new soybean germplasm without beany flavor.
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