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1 GDR What’s New and What’s Next Dorrie Main, Sook Jung, Stephen Ficklin, Taein Lee, Chun-Huai Cheng, Anna Blenda, Jing Yu, Ping Zheng, Sushan Ru, Julia Piaskowski, Cameron Peace, Kate Evans, Mercy Olmstead, Ksenjia Gasic, Lisa Wasko DeVetter, Nnadozie Oraguzie, Albert Abbott Fruit and Nuts Workshop PAG XXIII, San Diego CA. Jan 10, 2015.

2 Genetics Breeding Germplasm Diversity Genomics Integrated Data & Tools Basic Science Structure and evolution of genomes Gene function Genetic variability Mechanism underlying traits Translational Science Trait discovery Marker development Genetic mapping Breeding values Applied Science Utilization of DNA information in breeding decisions Integrated Data Facilitates Discovery

3 Vision for GDR To provide high-quality online community database resources to enable Rosaceae research in genomics, genetics and breeding Easy to use Current Scalable and fast Easy to manage and update Resource efficient Utilize a common, interoperable platform Interoperable with other useful databases Self-sustaining in the medium term

4 Rosaceae Researcher without an up to date, comprehensive database Button-clicking energized RR using an up to date database to help make research-decisions

5 Building an Efficient Database Generic Database schema Chado Content Management System Drupal modules as web front-end for Chado

6 GDR in Tripal Please cite us Jung et al. 2014

7 GDR Usage in 2014 42,707 visits 16,992 users 152 countries 192,330 pages viewed Google Analytics

8 www.rosaceae.org

9 Current Data and Functionality Data for all major crops - almond, apple, apricot, blackberry, cherry, peach, pear, raspberry, rose, strawberry Annotated peach, strawberry, pear and apple genome sequences such as gene models, mapped transcripts, putative gene function assignments – GO, KEGG) Apple-peach-strawberry synteny available through GBrowse_Syn Curated Rosaceae gene database Annotated genera and family unigenes (v5) Pathway data (PeachCyc, FragariaCyc and AppleCyc) 9K apple, 9K peach and 6K cherry illumina array SNPs 123 Genetic maps Gene, EST, marker, trait, QTL, polymorphism, publications search modules Genotypic, phenotypic and breeding data for search and download Decision tools for breeders BLAST, GenSAS, CAP3, SSR, Sequence Retrieval online tools

10 Major Data Sets in GDR

11 Accessing GDR

12 Community Databases and Big Data Recent advances in sequencing, genotyping, and phenotyping technologies have led to a paradigm shift in crop science research – driven by “Big Data” Individual scientists now routinely Sequence and genotype genomes from populations, families, individuals of interest Pursue large-scale gene expression studies Create highly saturated genetic maps Identify genome wide loci influencing traits of interest Conduct large-scale standardized phenotyping.

13 GDR Funding 2003-2014: Funded by NSF PGRP, USDA NIFA SCRI, WTFRC, Washington State University, & Clemson University 2014 – 2019: USDA SCRI (GDR, $2.7m) USDA NIFA NRSP10 (Crop Database Resources, $2m) NSF DIBBs (Tripal, $1.48 m) USDA SCRI: RosBREED 2 ($10 M – GDR $250K) NSF PGRP (Tree Crop Databases, $4.7m) - pending

14 GDR Governance More formalized structure has been implemented to ensure the community needs are met The U.S. Rosaceae Genomic, Genetics and Breeding Executive Committee (RosEXEC) will be the official Advisory Board to GDR Quarterly reports will be submitted and quarterly GoToMeetings held to receive input and feedback

15 What’s Coming – More specifically Add more large-scale data (genomic, transcriptomes, phenotypic, genotypic) >1000 apple accessions - GBS data >200 apricot genomes Large scale phenotypic and genotypic data from RosBREED 2 and FruitBreedOmics RNASeq data from multiple projects Raspberry and rose reference genomes

16 What’s Coming – GenSAS v3.0

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18 What’s Coming – More specifically Add more curated QTL and trait data, annotated by standardized community agreed ontologies Further incorporate and develop online tools to aid Marker- Assisted Breeding such as field apps, expanded public and private breeders toolbox. Make the current and future Tripal modules publicly available Further refinement/development of the Tripal modules –QTL, germplasm and diversity module –Breeders Toolbox –Web services

19 GDR Specific Activities at PAG Talk: Fruit and Nut Workshop Saturday at 8.00 - 8.15 am Poster P0888 Monday at 10 - 11.30 am Computer Demo Monday at 2.30 - 2.45 pm Hands on Help Plant Database Booth: Sunday at 7.20 - 7.40 am, Monday at 10.20 - 10.40 am and 3.30 - 3.40 pm RosEXEC Meeting on Sunday: 8.00 – 10.00 am

20 Other GDR Related Activities at PAG GenSAS Pine Workshop Talk Saturday at 10.30 – 11.00 am Computer Demo Saturday at 2.30 - 2.45 pm Poster P1153 Monday at 3.00 - 4.30 pm Tripal Workshop (Saturday 4.00 – 5.40 pm) Funded Tripal Development 4.10 – 4.30 pm Converting GDR/CottonGen to Tripal 4.30 pm)

21 The Team 9 3 9 2 3 12 3 2 3

22 Acknowledgements Project coPIs/Pis –GDR, Cacao Genome Database; Citrus Genome Database; Pine Genome Sequencing Project; CottonGen, Genome Database for Vaccinium; Cool Season Food Legume Database; Rosaceae, Citrus, Cacao, Blueberry, Pea, Chickpea, Lentil, Cotton and Bioinformatics Community Funding Sources: USDA NIFA, NSF Plant Genome Program, USDA-ARS, Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission, Mars Inc, USA Dry Pea and Lentil Commission, Cotton Industry, Citrus Industry, Northern Pulse Growers Washington State University, Clemson University, and University of Florida

23 Thanks for your attention and support


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