2019 article

Carrot Genetics, Omics and Breeding Toolboxes

CARROT GENOME, pp. 225–245.

co-author countries: United States of America 🇺🇸
Source: Web Of Science
Added: October 28, 2019

Today, researchers routinely generate and analyze large and complex omics, genetics and breeding datasets for both model and nonmodel crop species including carrot. This has resulted in the massive production and availability of omics data, which opened multiple challenges to store, organize and make those data available to the research and breeding communities. The value of these resources increases significantly when it is organized, annotated, effectively integrated with other data and made available to browse, query and analyze. In this chapter, we summarize the available omics, genetics and breeding resources for carrot and other Daucus species in different public and private databases. We also discuss the challenges for collecting, integrating and interpreting this data with a focus on the lack of dedicated, centralized and user-friendly bioinformatics platforms, breeding toolboxes and infrastructures for the carrot genome.