An international scientific team, led by Margaret Worthington of the University of Arkansas, has successfully sequenced and annotated the complete genome of the blackberry, a significant breakthrough in fruit breeding. This project marks the first assembly and annotation of the chromosomal length of the blackberry genome, aiming to enable the development of new varieties with enhanced taste and resistance. The team used advanced genetic tools to sequence and identify the genes present in the Hillquist berry, a unique variety with a distinct fruiting habit. This research is anticipated to revolutionize the production of blackberries, a crop that generated over $656 million in revenue in the United States in 2020.