“…Among forest tree species, SNP arrays are already available for: Juglans regia (walnut; Marrano et al, 2019), Picea abies (Norway spruce; Bernhardsson et al, 2020), Pinus taeda (loblolly pine; Caballero et al, 2021), Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir; Howe et al, 2020), four European pine species (Perry et al, 2020), eight tropical pines (Jackson et al, 2022) and several eucalypt species . They have been used, for instance, to build linkage maps Grattapaglia, 2015, Pavy et al, 2017), develop genomic selection (GS) models (Tan et al, 2017), in GWAS (Bernard et al, 2020), for candidate gene selection (Zaborowska et al, 2021) and to help conservation guidelines by informing on fine genetic structure (Silva et al, 2020) Here, we present the Axiom PiSy50k (ThermoFisher Scientific, https://www.thermofisher.com), a new SNP genotyping array for Scots pine. We describe the SNP sources, discovery panels and selection processes used during the array design.…”