Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective

This review is an overview of traditional and modern breeding methodologies being used to develop new Prunus cultivars (stone fruits) with major emphasis on peach, sweet cherry and Japanese plum. To this end, common breeding tools used to produce seedlings, including in vitro culture tools, are disc...

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Main Authors: Basilio Carrasco, Lee Meisel, Marlene Gebauer, Rolando Garcia-Gonzales, Herman Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2013-01-01
Series:Biological Research
Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602013000300001&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-418c5b3443d3468986db0c5354f528c02020-11-25T00:53:14ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97602013-01-0146321923010.4067/S0716-97602013000300001S0716-97602013000300001Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspectiveBasilio Carrasco0Lee Meisel1Marlene Gebauer2Rolando Garcia-Gonzales3Herman Silva4Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileUniversidad de ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de ChileUniversidad Católica del MauleUniversidad de ChileThis review is an overview of traditional and modern breeding methodologies being used to develop new Prunus cultivars (stone fruits) with major emphasis on peach, sweet cherry and Japanese plum. To this end, common breeding tools used to produce seedlings, including in vitro culture tools, are discussed. Additionally, the mechanisms of inheritance of many important agronomical traits are described. Recent advances in stone fruit transcriptomics and genomic resources are providing an understanding of the molecular basis of phenotypic variability as well as the identification of allelic variants and molecular markers. These have potential applications for understanding the genetic diversity of the Prunus species, molecular marker-assisted selection and transgenesis. Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNPs) molecular markers are described as useful tools to describe genetic diversity in peach, sweet cherry and Japanese plum. Additionally, the recently sequenced peach genome and the public release of the sweet cherry genome are discussed in terms of their applicability to breeding programshttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602013000300001&lng=en&tlng=en
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author Basilio Carrasco
Lee Meisel
Marlene Gebauer
Rolando Garcia-Gonzales
Herman Silva
spellingShingle Basilio Carrasco
Lee Meisel
Marlene Gebauer
Rolando Garcia-Gonzales
Herman Silva
Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
Biological Research
author_facet Basilio Carrasco
Lee Meisel
Marlene Gebauer
Rolando Garcia-Gonzales
Herman Silva
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title Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
title_short Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
title_full Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
title_fullStr Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
title_full_unstemmed Breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
title_sort breeding in peach, cherry and plum: from a tissue culture, genetic, transcriptomic and genomic perspective
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This review is an overview of traditional and modern breeding methodologies being used to develop new Prunus cultivars (stone fruits) with major emphasis on peach, sweet cherry and Japanese plum. To this end, common breeding tools used to produce seedlings, including in vitro culture tools, are discussed. Additionally, the mechanisms of inheritance of many important agronomical traits are described. Recent advances in stone fruit transcriptomics and genomic resources are providing an understanding of the molecular basis of phenotypic variability as well as the identification of allelic variants and molecular markers. These have potential applications for understanding the genetic diversity of the Prunus species, molecular marker-assisted selection and transgenesis. Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNPs) molecular markers are described as useful tools to describe genetic diversity in peach, sweet cherry and Japanese plum. Additionally, the recently sequenced peach genome and the public release of the sweet cherry genome are discussed in terms of their applicability to breeding programs
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