Abstract Background Pears are among the most important temperate fruit trees in the world, with significant research efforts increasing over the last years. However, available omics data for pear cannot be easily and quickly retrieved to enable further studies using these biological data. Description Here, we present a publicly accessible multi-omics pear resource platform, the Pear Genomics Database (PGDB). We collected and collated data on genomic sequences, genome structure, functional annotation, transcription factor predictions, comparative genomics, and transcriptomics. We provide user-friendly functional modules to facilitate querying, browsing and usage of these data. The platform also includes basic and useful tools, including JBro...
Apple (Malus x domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) are two economically important fruit crops of th...
Apple (Malus x domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) are two economically important fruit crops of th...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
Pear (genus Pyrus) is one of the oldest temperate fruit crops, of which at least 22 primary species ...
We present a draft assembly of the genome of European pear (Pyrus communis) ‘Bartlett’. Our assembly...
The Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia), a member of the family Rosaceae, is one of the most important f...
Background: Pear (Pyrus spp) is an important fruit species worldwide; however, its genetics and geno...
We present a draft assembly of the genome of European pear (Pyrus communis) `Bartlett'. Our assembly...
<div><p>We present a draft assembly of the genome of European pear (<i>Pyrus communis</i>) ‘Bartlett...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
<div><p>We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide poly...
Abstract Background Genomic analysis technologies can promote efficient fruit tree breeding. Genotyp...
Apple (Malus x domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) are two economically important fruit crops of th...
Apple (Malus x domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) are two economically important fruit crops of th...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...
Abstract Background Pear (Pyrus spp.) is an economically important temperate fruit tree worldwide. I...
Pear (genus Pyrus) is one of the oldest temperate fruit crops, of which at least 22 primary species ...
We present a draft assembly of the genome of European pear (Pyrus communis) ‘Bartlett’. Our assembly...
The Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia), a member of the family Rosaceae, is one of the most important f...
Background: Pear (Pyrus spp) is an important fruit species worldwide; however, its genetics and geno...
We present a draft assembly of the genome of European pear (Pyrus communis) `Bartlett'. Our assembly...
<div><p>We present a draft assembly of the genome of European pear (<i>Pyrus communis</i>) ‘Bartlett...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism...
<div><p>We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide poly...
Abstract Background Genomic analysis technologies can promote efficient fruit tree breeding. Genotyp...
Apple (Malus x domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) are two economically important fruit crops of th...
Apple (Malus x domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) are two economically important fruit crops of th...
Simple sequence repeat (SSRs) markers derived from Malus were used to assess their transferability i...