Gilbertson Larry, Puchta Holger, Slotkin R Keith
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Department of Molecular Biology, Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter Institute for Plant Sciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Nat Plants. 2025 Apr;11(4):680-685. doi: 10.1038/s41477-025-01956-4. Epub 2025 Apr 1.
The future of genome editing in plants differs from how it is used today. For both research and product development, we need to think beyond the creation of simple single-nucleotide polymorphisms and short deletions in genes. We believe that the future of genome editing in plants involves mimicking the natural evolutionary processes that have shaped plant genomes and been the target of artificial selection during crop domestication and improvement. This includes programming large structural variations (insertions, duplications, deletions, inversions and translocations) and controlling plant recombination and endogenous transposable elements that naturally reshape plant genomes. The key is that genome editing will be used to reshape plant genomes in a manner that could have happened naturally, but now these changes can be directed rapidly in the laboratory.
植物基因组编辑的未来与它如今的应用方式有所不同。对于研究和产品开发而言,我们需要突破仅仅创造简单的单核苷酸多态性和基因中的短缺失的局限。我们认为,植物基因组编辑的未来在于模拟塑造植物基因组的自然进化过程,而这些过程在作物驯化和改良期间一直是人工选择的目标。这包括对大的结构变异(插入、重复、缺失、倒位和易位)进行编程,以及控制自然重塑植物基因组的植物重组和内源性转座元件。关键在于,基因组编辑将以一种原本可能自然发生的方式来重塑植物基因组,但现在这些变化可以在实验室中快速实现。