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  • Bioinformatics
  • Genomics

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  • Genomic breeding relies on large phenotyping and genotyping datasets.
  • Data complexity and storage across multiple systems create integration challenges.
  • Aggregating diverse datasets for analysis requires effective data exchange.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the public plant Breeding Application Programming Interface (BrAPI).
  • To standardize web services for breeding applications and facilitate interoperability.
  • To support large breeding system initiatives with foundational technology.

Main Methods:

  • Developed BrAPI as a standardized web service API specification.
  • Focused the initial version on connecting systems and retrieving core breeding data (germplasm, study, observation, marker data).
  • Fostered a collaborative, community-based development approach with global participation.

Main Results:

  • BrAPI enables interoperability among diverse breeding applications.
  • Numerous BrAPI-enabled applications (BrAPPs) have been developed.
  • BrAPI facilitates the retrieval of essential breeding data from various databases.

Conclusions:

  • BrAPI is a critical foundational technology for modern genomic breeding.
  • The open-source nature and community development promote widespread adoption.
  • Standardized data exchange through BrAPI enhances the efficiency of plant breeding research.