Welcome to RevGenUK

The John Innes Centre (JIC) is at the forefront of reverse genetics through its establishment of TILLING and de-TILLING technologies in model legumes. Reverse genetics involves making a change to a specific gene, seeing what effect this has, and so working out the gene’s normal function.  We aim to develop these into a biological and bioinformatics resource for the wider plant scientific community via the RevGenUK project, providing an integrated reverse genetics platform for model plants. 

RevGen
UK aims to be "A 'single-stop' shop for use in functional genomics research consisting of an efficient, self-sustaining, extendable service for reverse genetics."

It will consist of:

  1. EMS and ecotype populations, with their corresponding DNA libraries, of Lotus japonicus, Medicago truncatula and Brassica rapa for TILLING and Eco-TILLING
  2. A robust user-friendly plant, seed and mutant database as a web-accessible information source
  3. Currently (Spring 2010), TILLING is available in Lotus japonicus 'Gifu' and 'MG20', Medicago and B. rapa 'R-o-18'.

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