![]() ![]() In 2012, the value of production of Rosaceae crops exceeded $12.56 billion, representing 48% of all the fruit and nut crops produced in the USA ( 1). The Rosaceae family includes many crops of economic and nutritional importance such as almond, apple, apricot, blackberry, cherry, peach, pear, plum, raspberry, rose and strawberry. The Genome Database for Rosaceae (GDR) is a comprehensive online database resource of curated genomic, genetic and breeding data and analysis tools for the Rosaceae research community. New search tools for breeders enable selection comparison and assistance with breeding decision making. Improved search pages are available for marker, trait locus, genetic diversity and publication data. Phenotype and genotype data from breeding projects and genetic diversity projects are also included. New markers, genetic maps and extensively curated qualitative/Mendelian and quantitative trait loci are available. Synteny among the three sequenced genomes can be viewed using GBrowse_Syn. New expressed sequence tag unigene sets are available for major genera, and Pathway data are available through FragariaCyc, AppleCyc and PeachCyc databases. Annotated sequences can be queried using search interfaces and visualized using GBrowse. Whole genome sequences of apple, peach and strawberry are available to browse or download with a range of annotations, including gene model predictions, aligned transcripts, repetitive elements, polymorphisms, mapped genetic markers, mapped NCBI Rosaceae genes, gene homologs and association of InterPro protein domains, GO terms and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway terms. ![]() The Genome Database for Rosaceae (GDR, http:/the long-standing central repository and data mining resource for Rosaceae research, has been enhanced with new genomic, genetic and breeding data, and improved functionality. ![]()
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