Crop wild relatives of perennial fruit crops have a wealth of untapped genetic diversity that can be utilized for cultivar development. However, barriers such as linkage drag, long juvenility, and high heterozygosity have hindered their utilization. Advancements in genome sequencing technologies and assembly methods, combined with the integration of chromosome conformation capture have made it possible to construct high-quality reference genomes. These genome assemblies can be combined into pan-genomes, capturing inter- and intraspecific variations across coding and non-coding regions. Pan-genomes of perennial fruit crops are being developed to identify the genetic basis of traits. This will help overcome breeding challenges, enabling faster and more targeted development of new cultivars with novel traits through breeding and biotechnology.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2024.102652 | DOI Listing |
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