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Tomato Genome Published
 The tomato genome has been published in Nature on May 31, 2012, culminating years of work by the Tomato Genome Consortium, a multi-national team of scientists from 14 countries.

Read more at the Boyce Thompson Institute site.

Access the genome data on the SGN Tomato Genome Page.
News
Happy New Year
All the best wishes for 2014!
A new, easier to use BLAST interface is available. Please let us know of if you have any problems with the interface. [Dec 16, 2013]
A tool to convert SGN unigene and TOM1 array identifiers to tomato genome identifiers is available. [Dec 16, 2013]
The 150 tomato genome consortium announces the availability of the structural variation browser for tomato and its wild relatives at: http://www.tomatogenome.net/VariantBrowser. Raw data will be made available soon via this site as well. Accept the data access agreement before usage of this data. [Oct 16, 2013]
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Locus of the week
SlCRF8
Solanum lycopersicum Cytokinin Response Factor 8
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Events
SOL 2014
SOL2014 will be held in Brazil. More information will follow!
This three-day event will provide leading academy and industry scientists a platform to communicate recent advances in “Applied Vegetable Genomics”. February 19-22, 2014, Vienna, Austria
SGN and Solanaceae Workshops at PAG 2014
PAG 2014 will be held in San Diego, CA, from Jan 11-15, 2014. Attend the SGN workshop to learn about latest features on SGN!
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Image of the week

IOTW, week 286
Solanum pimpinellifolium fruit
Peter Glen Walley, Warwick HRI, UK

Social Media
SOL Newsletters
All SOL newsletters, edited by Joyce van Eck, are available on the Solanaceae Project page
 
SGN Links
External Links

Affiliated sites from the European Union Framework 6 EU-SOL project
EU-SOL Home | Tomato Core Collection Phenotype Database | LycoTILL tomato cv Red Setter EMS mutant database | ISOL@ database|

Genetic Resources: European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources ECPGR website (Solanaceae, Potato).


Resources in Japan
MiBase | KafTom | TOMATOMA | Kappa-View 4 SOL | MassBase
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