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Summary
In the midst of a climatic change scenario, the genetics
of adaptive response in conifers becomes essential to ensure a
sustainable management of genetic resources and effective breeding.
Conifers are the target of major tree breeding efforts worldwide.
Advances in molecular technologies such as, next-generation DNA
sequencing, could have an enormous impact on the rate of
progress and achievements made by tree breeding programmes. |

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These new technologies might be used not only to improve
our understanding of fundamental conifer biology, but also to address
practical problems for the forest industry as well as problems related
to the adaptation and management of conifer forests. In this context,
ProCoGen will address genome sequencing of two keystone European conifer
species. Genome re-sequencing approaches will be used to obtain two
reference pine genomes. Comparative genomics and genetic diversity will
be closely integrated and linked to targeted functional genomics
investigations to identify genes and gene networks that efficiently help
to develop or enhance applications related to forest productivity,
forest stewardship in response to environmental change or conservation
efforts. The development of high-throughput genotyping tools will
produce an array of pre-breeding tools to be implemented in forest tree
breeding programmes.
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ProCoGen will also develop comparative studies
based on orthologous sequences, genes and markers, which will allow
guiding re-sequencing initiatives and exploiting the research
accumulated on each of the species under consideration to accelerate the
use of genomic tools in diverse species. ProCoGen will integrate
fragmented activities developed by European research groups involved in
several ongoing international conifer genome initiatives and contribute
to strengthening international collaboration with North American
initiatives (US and Canada).
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