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Abstract
Despite the availability of whole genome sequences of apple and peach, there has been a considerable gap between genomics and breeding. To bridge the gap, the European Union funded the FruitBreedomics project (March 2011 to August 2015) involving 28 research institutes and private companies. Three complementary approaches were pursued: (i) tool and software development, (ii) deciphering genetic control of main horticultural traits taking into account allelic diversity and (iii) developing plant materials, tools and methodologies for breeders. Decisive breakthroughs were made including the making available of ready-to-go DNA diagnostic tests for Marker Assisted Breeding, development of new, dense SNP arrays in apple and peach, new phenotypic methods for some complex traits, software for gene/QTL discovery on breeding germplasm via Pedigree Based Analysis (PBA). This resulted in the discovery of highly predictive molecular markers for traits of horticultural interest via PBA and via Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) on several European genebank collections. FruitBreedomics also developed pre-breeding plant materials in which multiple sources of resistance were pyramided and software that can support breeders in their selection activities. Through FruitBreedomics, significant progresses were made in the field of apple and peach breeding, genetics, genomics and bioinformatics of which advantage will be made by breeders, germplasm curators and scientists. A major part of the data collected during the project has been stored in the FruitBreedomics database and has been made available to the public. This review covers the scientific discoveries made in this major endeavour, and perspective in the apple and peach breeding and genomics in Europe and beyond.
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1 IRHS, INRA, Agrocampus-Ouest, Université d’Angers, SFR 4207 QuaSaV, Université Bretagne Loire, Beaucouzé, France
2 IRTA (Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries), Barcelona, Spain; Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain
3 Università degli Studi di Milano - DiSAA, Milan, Italy
4 Biometris, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands; Hendrix Genetics Research, Technology & Services, Boxmeer, The Netherlands
5 IRTA-Mas Badia, Mas Badia, La Tallada, Spain
6 Parco Tecnologico Padano, Via Einstein, Lodi, Italy
7 Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
8 UMR AGAP, INRA, Montpellier, France
9 GAFL, INRA, Montfavet, France
10 Agroscope, Research Division Plant Breeding, Wädenswil, Switzerland
11 Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI); Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Breeding Research on Fruit Crops, Dresden, Germany
12 Università degli Studi di Milano - DiSAA, Milan, Italy; Parco Tecnologico Padano, Via Einstein, Lodi, Italy
13 Research and Innovation Center, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Trento, Italy
14 Research and Innovation Center, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Trento, Italy; CREA-VE, Center of Viticulture and Enology, Conegliano (TV), Italy
15 Plant Breeding, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands