The Sol Genomics Network (SGN)—from genotype to phenotype to breeding

Noé Fernández‐Pozo(Ithaca College), Naama Menda(Ithaca College), Jeremy D. Edwards(Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center), Surya Saha(Cornell University), Isaak Tecle(Ithaca College), Susan R. Strickler(Cornell University), Aureliano Bombarely(Virginia Tech), A. York(Cornell University), Anuradha Pujar(Cornell University), Hartmut Foerster(Cornell University), Aimin Yan(Ithaca College), Lukas A. Mueller(Ithaca College)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 26, 2014
Cited by 735Open Access
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Abstract

The Sol Genomics Network (SGN, http://solgenomics.net) is a web portal with genomic and phenotypic data, and analysis tools for the Solanaceae family and close relatives. SGN hosts whole genome data for an increasing number of Solanaceae family members including tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, tobacco and Nicotiana benthamiana. The database also stores loci and phenotype data, which researchers can upload and edit with user-friendly web interfaces. Tools such as BLAST, GBrowse and JBrowse for browsing genomes, expression and map data viewers, a locus community annotation system and a QTL analysis tools are available. A new tool was recently implemented to improve Virus-Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) constructs called the SGN VIGS tool. With the growing genomic and phenotypic data in the database, SGN is now advancing to develop new web-based breeding tools and implement the code and database structure for other species or clade-specific databases.


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