UC Davis, along with an international team of researchers, decoded and cataloged the genetic diversity of nine species of wild North American grapes, identifying crucial traits that could aid in grape breeding efforts in combating climate change, drought, and more. This research marks a significant step in understanding the genetics of grapevines and lays the groundwork for future advancements in grape breeding. The detailed pangenome will empower breeders to selectively incorporate desired traits from wild grapes, such as salt tolerance, while avoiding less desirable characteristics.