2007
DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.24.17
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Genomic Databases for Tomato

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“…Tomato is important not only as a vegetable crop from a commercial point of view but also as a model to study fruit physiology in basic research. A lot of information about tomato, including EST and full-length cDNA information can be obtained from databases such as the Sol Genomics Network ( http://www.solgenomics.net/ ) and TOMATOMICS ( http://www.bioinf.mind.meiji.ac.jp/tomatomics/ ) [23] . Also transcriptome data (at TOMATOMICS) and metabolome data of Solanaceae species (KaPPA-View4 SOL at http://www.kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-sol/ ) are available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tomato is important not only as a vegetable crop from a commercial point of view but also as a model to study fruit physiology in basic research. A lot of information about tomato, including EST and full-length cDNA information can be obtained from databases such as the Sol Genomics Network ( http://www.solgenomics.net/ ) and TOMATOMICS ( http://www.bioinf.mind.meiji.ac.jp/tomatomics/ ) [23] . Also transcriptome data (at TOMATOMICS) and metabolome data of Solanaceae species (KaPPA-View4 SOL at http://www.kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-sol/ ) are available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, most information from these resources has been released to databases in the public domain such as the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ), the Solanaceae Genome Project Network (SGN), and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI, formed through the merger of several organizations including The Institute for Genomic Research, TIGR). The current status of these tomato genomics databases has been reviewed by [ 23 ].…”
Section: Current State Of Tomato Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full-length cDNA libraries have been constructed from the fruit at different developmental stages and from pathogen-treated leaves of Micro-Tom. To date, information about 57,422 ESTs and 2,268 draft fulllength sequences have been made available in the KaFTom database Tsugane et al 2005;Yano et al 2007). …”
Section: Kaftommentioning
confidence: 99%