Project co-director Dr. Cameron Peace has an ongoing feature article titled “Community Breeders’ Page” in the quarterly Newsletter since Nov 2010. This article focuses on opportunities and guidelines for using DNA-based information in Rosaceae crop improvement programs. Polished "jewels in the genome" that you can use in breeding are described and provided in an accessible format (see also Crop-Specific Resources). Below are links to these articles.
- Assessing your program’s opportunities and how DNA information can help – an Events article (Dec 2016)
- Functional genotype lists - a New DNA Information article (Jun 2016)
- DNA test cards - a Technology Interfacing article (Mar 2016)
- A culture of breeding impact from genomics research - an Upstream Research Approaches article (Dec 2015)
- Breeding creativity - a Technology Interfacing article (Jun 2015)
- Parentage and pedigree - a Technology Interfacing article (Mar 2015)
- Your guide into the unknown (Dec 2014)
- IMPACTS of the RosBREED project for U.S. Rosaceae breeders (Sep 2013)
- Deliverables of the RosBREED project for U.S Rosaceae breeders: Part one (Feb 2013)
- Routine DNA testing (Nov 2012)
- Predicting performance in fruit crop breeding (Aug 2012)
- Can you afford not to be a DNA informed breeder? (Feb 2012)
- A success story in Rosaceae marker-assisted breeding: larger fruit for sweet cherry. What can we learn? (Nov 2011). Functional genotype list for cherry fruit size DNA test
- Fast-tracked MAB pipelining in peach: the endoPG genetic test for fruit texture type (Aug 2011) Peach DNA test for texture
- Fast-tracked MAB Pipelining in apple for fruit texture (May 2011) Apple DNA test for fruit storability
- Informing crossing decisions in Rosaceae crop breeding (Feb 2011)
- The Marker-Assisted Breeding Pipeline: Channeling socio-economics and DNA information into routine breeding operations (Nov 2010)
- A stone fruit breeding safari (Aug 2010)
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