Genomics of Theobroma cacao, "the Food of the Gods"

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2008

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Theobroma cacao, the chocolate tree. is an important tropical tree-cropthat provides sustainable economic and environmental benefits to some of the poor-est and most ecologically sensitive areas of the world. Recent progress in thedevelopment of genomics tools for cacao is reviewed. These include a referencemolecular genetic map, simple sequence repeats and other molecular markers, twogermplasm databases with microsatellite DNA fingerprints and other moleculardata, many quantitative trait loci mapping projects which have identified disease re-sistance and yield component loci, several expressed sequence tag resources, a cacaomicroarray, bacterial artificial chromosome libraries, and a genetic transformationsystem. The evolutionary relatedness of cacao with other important crops and modelplant systems positions cacao genomics to play a significant role in translationalplant genomics. The future prospects for the contribution of cacao genomics to im-provement of this crop for sustainable cacao production and as a tool for povertyalleviation and environmental stabilization are discussed.

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Genomics of Tropical Crop Plants,2008,145-170

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