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Publication Type: Other Publication Acceptance Date: 7/2/2010 Publication Date: 7/2/2010 Citation: Hulke, B.S. 2010. Using SNPs and Applying Them to Sunflower's Problems - What Will This Look Like? Presentation at the National Sunflower Association Summer Seminar, June 22-24, 2010, Bismarck, ND. Available: http://www.sunflowernsa.com/uploads/Hulke_2009genetictrials_10.pdf Interpretive Summary: Genomics is providing plant breeders with new ways to integrate basic genetic knowledge with conventional breeding protocols to solve important problems. This presentation demonstrated the practical value of SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers to augment traditional breeding programs. Problems that are commonly encountered by sunflower breeders were presented along with a solution that involved this marker technology. One specific solution demonstrated in the presentation was for downy mildew resistance. I demonstrated that marker technology may reduce total cost to run a breeding program that includes downy mildew resistance as a key component, although the benefits of this technology are in no way limited to this trait. The audience was marketers, businesspeople, and plant breeders in the sunflower industry. Technical Abstract: Genomics is providing plant breeders with new ways to integrate basic genetic knowledge with conventional breeding protocols to solve important problems. This presentation demonstrated the practical value of SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers to augment traditional breeding programs. Problems that are commonly encountered by sunflower breeders were presented along with a solution that involved this marker technology. One specific solution was for downy mildew resistance. It was demonstrated that marker technology may reduce total cost to run a breeding program that includes downy mildew resistance as a key component. The audience was marketers, businesspeople, and plant breeders in the sunflower industry. |