Professor David Neale

University of California, Davis
Dept Plant Sciences
Mail Stop 6
Davis, CA 95616
USA
Phone: 530-754-8431
Fax: 530-754-9366
E-Mail: dbneale@ucdavis.edu
dendrome.ucdavis.edu/NealeLab

 

Dr. Neale will give a keynote address on Tuesday, August 26, for the IUFRO-CTIA Main Conference.  The abstract of his presentation is provided below.

Genomic Discovery for Application in Tree Breeding and Forest Health Management

 

Genomic discovery in forest trees follows paradigms from both agricultural crop and livestock improvement and human medicine.  Forest trees in a domesticated state can be improved using genomic-based breeding technologies whereas the health of trees in a natural and undomesticated state might be managed using those same technologies.  These applications begin by first dissecting complex traits in trees to their individual gene components and for that the association genetics approach is quite powerful in trees.  This is true for several reasons including large, random mating and unstructured populations and the rapid decay of linkage disequilibrium in many tree species.  Once marker by trait associations are discovered they can be used in genomic-based breeding and forest health diagnostics.   High-throughput DNA sequencing and genotyping technologies have enabled a new generation of research in forest genetics where combined quantitative and population genetic approaches can be used to better understand the relationship between naturally occurring genotypic and phenotypic diversity. 

 


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