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- Title
- A snapshot of the emerging tomato genome sequence
- Author(s)
- L A Mueller; R K Lankhorst; S D Tanksley; J J Giovannoni; R White; J Vrebalov; Z Fei; J Eck; S B Chang; B D Kim; S H Jo; Cheol-Goo Hur; D Choi; W Stiekema
- Bibliographic Citation
- Plant Genome, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 78-92
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Abstract
- The genome of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is being
sequenced by an international consortium of 10 countries (Korea,
China, the United Kingdom, India, the Netherlands, France,
Japan, Spain, Italy, and the United States) as part of the larger
“International Solanaceae Genome Project (SOL): Systems
Approach to Diversity and Adaptation” initiative. The tomato
genome sequencing project uses an ordered bacterial artifi cial
chromosome (BAC) approach to generate a high-quality tomato
euchromatic genome sequence for use as a reference genome
for the Solanaceae and euasterids. Sequence is deposited at
GenBank and at the SOL Genomics Network (SGN). Currently,
there are around 1000 BACs fi nished or in progress, representing
more than a third of the projected euchromatic portion of
the genome. An annotation effort is also underway by the
International Tomato Annotation Group. The expected number of
genes in the euchromatin is ~40,000, based on an estimate from
a preliminary annotation of 11% of fi nished sequence. Here, we
present this fi rst snapshot of the emerging tomato genome and its
annotation, a short comparison with potato (Solanum tuberosum
L.) sequence data, and the tools available for the researchers
to exploit this new resource are also presented. In the future,
whole-genome shotgun techniques will be combined with the
BAC-by-BAC approach to cover the entire tomato genome. The
high-quality reference euchromatic tomato sequence is expected
to be near completion by 2010.
- ISSN
- 1940-3372
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.3835/plantgenome2008.08.0005
- Type
- Article
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- 1. Journal Articles > Journal Articles
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