Introducing NRSP10 Database Infrastructure for Specialty Crops Computer Applications in Horticulture/Teaching Methods Workshop ASHS Annual Conference 2015.

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Introducing NRSP10 Database Infrastructure for Specialty Crops Computer Applications in Horticulture/Teaching Methods Workshop ASHS Annual Conference 2015 New Orleans Dorrie Main*, Sook Jung, Jim McFerson, Mike Kahn, Cameron Peace Washington State University

What is NRSP10? National Research Support Project Research that is deemed national in scope that fulfills an unmet national research need Requires participation by scientists from a large majority of US Land Grant Universities Agricultural Experiment Stations NRSP10 is only one of 10 projects approved in the last 100 years

NRSP 10 Vision Enable basic, translational and applied crop research by expanding existing online community databases for underserved crops – mostly specialty crops Provide a comprehensive open-source, flexible, resource-efficient database solution – Tripal Develop a model for long term sustainability of community databases – Stakeholder driven and supported

Genetics Breeding Germplasm Diversity Genomics Integrated Data & Tools Basic Science Structure and evolution of genomes Gene function Genetic variability Mechanism underlying traits Translational Science Trait discovery Marker development Genetic mapping Breeding values Applied Science Utilization of DNA information in breeding decisions Integrated Data Facilitates Discovery

Community Databases Increasingly Important Recent advances in sequencing, genotyping, and phenotyping technologies have led to a paradigm shift in crop science research – “Big Data” driven Individual scientists now routinely Sequence and genotype genomes from populations, families, individuals of interest Pursue large-scale gene expression studies Create highly saturated genetic maps Identify genome wide loci influencing traits of interest Conduct large-scale standardized phenotyping.

NRSP10 scientists without up to date, comprehensive databases Button-clicking energized NRSP10 scientists using up to date databases to enable their research

NRSP10 Crops are Economically Important $12.3 B $3.4 B $6.0 B $1.2 B $0.4 B NRSP10 Databases: > 25,000 users from 130 countries, 300K pages accessed

NRSP 10 Specific Objectives 1.Expand online community databases currently housing high quality genomic, genetic and breeding data for Rosacaeae, citrus, cotton, cool season food legumes and Vaccinium crops 2.Develop/Implement a tablet application to collect phenotypic data from field and laboratory studies – FieldBook App (Jesse Poland Program) 3.Develop a Tripal Application Programming Interface for building breeding databases – NRSP10 Breeders Focus Group 4.Convert GenSAS, a community genome annotation tool, to Tripal – Completely rewritten, version 4.0 imminent release 5.Develop Web Services to promote database interoperability

Sustainability Federal – Infrastructure Development (> $10M) NRSP10 - $2M Jan 1, 2015 for 5 years(PI Main) USDA SCRI - $2.7M Sept 1, 2014 for 5 years (PI Main) NSF DIBBS - $1.5M Jan 1, 2015 for 3 years (PI Ficklin) NSF PGRP - $3.3M Nov 15, 2015 for 3 years (PI Main) Industry (>$1M) – Curation Cotton Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission US Dry Pea and Lentil Council, Northern Pulse Growers Citrus Universities – Scientist salaries WSU, Clemson, UF, UT, UK, UConn and many others …….

Breeders Tools Held a NRSP10 Breeders Focus Group Workshop in Pullman at the National Association of Plant Breeding Annual Meeting to discuss breeder database needs Presented current breeding tools in NRSP10 databases and reviewed other breeding database resources Discussed current methods for data collection –Presented the FieldBook App for data collection (Trevor Rife, Ksenjia Gasic) –Provide focus group breeders with a tablet with FieldApp installed to test in their program Develop a plan for development for review by all NRSP10 Breeder

Functionality being considered Data upload capability from Field Book App, Allegro, AgroBase, Excel template (dataset, germplasm, trait, marker, phenotype and genotype) Add/edit individual data Manage germplasm data (create a list of germplasm, etc) Manage breeding experiments (create/store field maps, crosses, etc) Compare traits of two germplasm Search/download for germplasm with certain phenotype(s) and genotype(s) Download of data in different formats Calculate mean and other statistical values for traits calculate potential QTL from genotypic and phenotypic data Design markers around QTL of interest to use in certain population Predicting best combination of parents to achieve breeding goals

The Team

Acknowledgements Mainlab Bioinformatics Team Project coPIs/Pis –tfGDR (GDR and Citrus); Cacao Genome Database; Pine Genome Sequencing Project; Genome Database for Vaccinium; Cool Season Food Legume Database; CottonGen Rosaceae, Citrus, Cacao, Blueberry, Legume, Cotton and Bioinformatics Communities USDA NIFA SCRI, USDA DOE, NSF Plant Genome Program, USDA-ARS, SAAEDS, Mars Inc, Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission, Cotton Incorporated, USA Dry Pea and Lentil Commission, Northern Pulse Growers, US Land Grant University researchers and extension agents

Thanks for your attention and support