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Michael Coe
Publications - 7
Citations - 317
Michael Coe is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Horticulture. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 165 citations.
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15 years of GDR: New data and functionality in the Genome Database for Rosaceae.
Sook Jung,Taein Lee,Chun-Huai Cheng,Katheryn Buble,Ping Zheng,Jing Yu,Jodi L. Humann,Stephen P. Ficklin,Ksenija Gasic,Kristin Scott,Morgan Frank,Sushan Ru,Heidi Hough,Kate Evans,Cameron Peace,Mercy A. Olmstead,Lisa W. DeVetter,James R. McFerson,Michael Coe,Jill L. Wegrzyn,Margaret Staton,Albert G. Abbott,Dorrie Main +22 more
TL;DR: The Genome Database for Rosaceae is an integrated web-based community database resource providing access to publicly available genomics, genetics and breeding data and data-mining tools to facilitate basic, translational and applied research in Rosaceae.
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RosBREED: bridging the chasm between discovery and application to enable DNA-informed breeding in rosaceous crops.
Amy Iezzoni,Jim McFerson,James J. Luby,Ksenija Gasic,Vance M. Whitaker,Nahla V. Bassil,Chengyan Yue,Karina Gallardo,Vicki McCracken,Michael Coe,Craig Hardner,Jason D. Zurn,Stan C. Hokanson,Eric van de Weg,Sook Jung,Dorrie Main,Cassia da Silva Linge,Stijn Vanderzande,Thomas M. Davis,Lise L. Mahoney,Chad E. Finn,Cameron Peace +21 more
TL;DR: The RosBREED project was designed to enable the routine application of modern genomics and genetics technologies in U.S. rosaceous crop breeding programs, thereby enhancing their efficiency and effectiveness in delivering cultivars with producer-required disease resistances and market-essential horticultural quality.
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Plant breeding capacity in U.S. public institutions
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RosBREED2: Progress and future plans to enable DNAinformed breeding in the Rosaceae
Amy Iezzoni,Cameron Peace,Doreen Main,Nahla V. Bassil,Michael Coe,Chad E. Finn,Ksenija Gasic,James J. Luby,Stan C. Hokanson,Jim McFerson,John L. Norelli,Mercy A. Olmstead,Vance M. Whitaker,Chengyan Yue +13 more
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Where are we now as we merge genomics into plant breeding and what are our limitations? Experiences from RosBREED
Amy Iezzoni,Cholani Weebadde,Cameron Peace,Dorrie Main,Nahla V. Bassil,Michael Coe,Gennaro Fazio,Karina Gallardo,Ksenija Gasic,James J. Luby,Jim McFerson,E. van de Weg,Chengyan Yue +12 more
TL;DR: DNA tests are now applied for high-value attributes where the targeted loci explain a large proportion of the trait variation, enabling breeders to determine the best parents to combine and the best seedlings to advance and limiting the wasted effort to eliminate entirely poor families.