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Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae

RosBREED. RosBREED. Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae. RosBREED II & PBA Workshop 8 – 11 March 2011 East Lansing, Michigan. Audrey Sebolt Project Assistant for communications. Joan Schneider Project Assistant for budgets. Agenda. Attention all Breeders: Video events.

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Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae

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  1. RosBREED RosBREED Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae RosBREED II & PBA Workshop 8 – 11 March 2011 East Lansing, Michigan

  2. Audrey Sebolt Project Assistant for communications Joan Schneider Project Assistant for budgets

  3. Agenda

  4. Attention all Breeders: Video events Today’s afternoon coffee break: 4:00 – 5:00 Will include a Show –Tell- & Taste session with invited guests Through out this week, breeders will be video interviewed by Dr. ChrislynParticka to capture on film the needs, goals and initial MAB success stories of the demonstration breeders

  5. PBA Workshop Attendees • New Version of FlexQTL® released! Please schedule a time with Umesh to get this loaded on your computer • Morning & afternoon break • Other required software = Pedimap, MapChart and R RosBREED

  6. Introduction

  7. RosBREED designed to bridge this chasm Marker assisted breeding Genomics knowledge Breeding Genomics Programs Research Genomics Resources More efficient development of new cultivars

  8. 2010: apple, peach & diploid strawberry genome sequences became available Image courtesy of NSF Images courtesy of www.beakandskiff.com, www.ehow.com, Jim Hancock

  9. Our Teams - Leaders • Socio-Economics: ChenyganYue • Breeding: Jim Luby • Pedigree-Based Analysis (PBA): Eric van de Weg • Breeding Information Management System (BIMS): Gennaro Fazio • Genotyping: NahlaBassil • Marker-Assisted Breeding (MAB) Pipeline: Cameron Peace • Genomics: Dorrie Main • Extension: CholaniWeebadde RosBREED

  10. Demonstration Breeders & Breeding Trainees

  11. Breeding Program Locations • Phil Stewart, Driscoll’s Strawberry Associates • Vance Whitaker, University of Florida Collaborating strawberry breeders

  12. RosBREED International Partners Plant Research Intl., The Netherlands East Malling Research, United Kingdom INRA – Bordeaux, Avignon & Angers, France CRA-FRU Rome, Italy Andres Bello University, Chile ARC, South Africa Plant & Food Research, New Zealand

  13. Distribution & Processing Consumer & Markets • Advisory Panel Members Production Bierlink Curtis Perry Sparks Seavert Bliss Cook Harrison van Sickle Watkins Cheng Simon Allen Carr Dodd Grim Korson Goldberger Olmstead Sherman Arus Avari Hirst Abbott Buell Gardiner Baugher Stokes AP Color Key Industry Extension Scientific Karp Ross Moffitt RosBREED

  14. Dr. Michael Coe External Evaluation of Extension

  15. Overview TRAIT & MARKET SEGMENT BREEDING TARGET ESTABLISHMENT GDR, COMPARATIVE GENOMICS Socio-economics information GENOME SCANS Marker priorities Screening services Breeding markers MAB PIPELINING GERMPLASM CHOICE DNA information PBA: crop-wide STANDARDIZED PHENOTYPING New QTLs discovered PBA: breeding program Crossing scheme Efficient routine breeding operations Better fruit! MAB PIPELINING Seedling selection scheme Trial MASS BREEDERS’ TOOLBOX DEVELOPMENT

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