Nofar Hod

CTO & Co-Founder at Bio-Circular Ltd. (Biotic)

Israel · Yokneam HamoshavaJoined December 2020

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Academic Studies (2)

BSc

Ruppin Academic Center

January 2012 - January 2015

Marine Biotechnology

MSc

The Hebrew University

January 2015 - January 2018

Biochemistry and Food science

Manipulation of carotenoid profile and antioxidant capacity in Ornithogalum dubium plants through gene editing using CRISPR-Cas9.

Host: Dr. Iris Yedidia, Dr. Tzahi Arazi and Prof. Zohar Kerem.

Research areas of interest (3)

  • Industrial Technologies
  • Genetic Engineering / Molecular Biology
  • Industrial Products

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Transcriptome Profiling of Ornithogalum dubium Leaves and Flowers to Identify Key Carotenoid Genes for CRISPR Gene Editing

Zunzheng Wei, Tzahi Arazi, Nofar Hod, Matat Zohar, Tal Isaacson, Adi Doron-Faigenboim, Noam Reznik and Iris Yedidia
Ornithogalum dubium is a popular ornamental monocot native to South Africa with flower colors ranging from pure white to deep orange. Gene editing based on the CRISPR/Cas9 system has recently been shown to hold potential for color improvement in ornamental flower crops. To apply this approach to Ornithogalum color manipulation, genomic or transcriptomic data must first be collected. Here, cDNA libraries of O. dubium leaves and flowers were constructed and sequenced using the Illumina HiSeq 2500. Over 155 million 100-bp paired-end reads were assembled into a transcriptome database of 360,689 contigs, of which 18,660 contigs were differentially expressed between leaves and flowers. Carotenoids are the main pigment imparting spectrum of orange hues to O. dubium flowers. By querying our database, we identified a total of 16 unique transcripts (unigenes) predicted to be involved in the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway of Ornithogalum. Combining carotenoid profiles, we further inferred several key unigenes responsible for floral coloration and accumulation in O. dubium, of which the gene LCYB/comp146645_c0 was found as a suitable target to generate potentially red flower varieties of O. dubium. Our research thus provides a framework for the application of CRISPR/Cas9 technology to improve this ornamental crop.

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