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SOL Highlights
The SOL newsletter for March 2008 is available from SGN.
[May 15, 2008]
The website of the EU-SOL, an integrated project funded by the European Commission Framework program, was launched.
[March 29, 2008]
SGN is now hosted at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI)
The SGN database group moved from Cornell to the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) in June, 2008.
[June 10, 2008]
The SOL newsletter for March 2008 is available from SGN.
[Mar 11, 2008]
100,000 fosmid ends were sequenced by the Sanger Centre, UK, and added to the SGN clone database (library SL_F).
[Mar 4, 2008]
Eight new populations, comprising 1130 individuals, with descriptions, trait data, genotypes, and 1800 images, were kindly submitted by Esther van der Knaap.
[Mar 4, 2008]
Summer internships at the undergraduate student level are available at SGN for 2008.
The SOL newsletter for November 2007 is available. [Nov 20, 2007]
Syngenta released a new version of the BAC mapping file to the international tomato genome sequencing community (see FTP site).
[Nov 8, 2007]
Prof Sanwen Huang announced at the 4th SOL conference in Jeju, Korea, that his group at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences will sequence chromosome 11 of tomato.
[Sept 17, 2007]
The Accessioned Golden Path map, showing the projected locations of BACs in the tiling path is available. [Sept 4, 2007]
The SOL newsletter for July 2007 is available. [July 15, 2007]
SGN has several open positions for postdocs, programmers and a system administrator. Contact SGN for more information. [June 13, 2007]
Several new tomato maps, such as the IL map, a Contig map, as well as an improved Physical map were added to SGN. [June 13, 2007]
The Japanese SOL project (JSOL) contributed a special issue related to progress on tomato and Solanaceae genomics in the official journal of the Japanese Society of Plant Cell and Molecular Biology. [May 14, 2007]
The SOL newsletter for May 2007 is available. [May 7, 2007]
An new advanced BLAST interface is available on SGN with better control of BLAST parameters and submission of multi-fasta files. [May 2, 2007]
Improved versions of the SGN Alignment Analyzer and the SGN Tree Browser released. [April 4, 2007]
New, detailed instructions for validation of BACs on ILs [ppt] are available, and the Tomato Sequencing guidelines [google doc] have been updated with new finishing guidelines. [March 29, 2007]
An SSR-based map of tobacco, developed and kindly provided by G. Bindler, P. Donini and co-workers has been added to SGN. [March 28, 2007]
Syngenta mapped 17,000 BACs to ILs and is making the data available to the Tomato Sequencing project on SGN. [Feb 28, 2007]
The SOL newsletter for March 2007 is available. [March 15, 2007]
Many thanks to everybody for their support on
the proposal [pdf] to sequence Solanum pennellii. [Mar 11, 2007]
A letter of intent has been approved by JGI for full proposal submission. Please support the project with a support letter [Draft support letter]. [Feb 7, 2007]
The SOL newsletter for January 2007 is available. [Jan 10, 2007]
1000 potato loci, including Gene Ontology and Plant Ontology annotations, have been added, complementing the 1600 tomato loci already in the SGN database. [Jan 9, 2007]
A new database of populations, individuals, phenotypes and genotypes is available on SGN, including 8000 images. [Jan 9, 2007]
An SGN mirror site has been installed at the Colombian National Coffee Research Center in Chinchina, Colombia. [Dec 5, 2006]
The SOL Newsletter for Nov 2006 is available [Nov 9, 2006].
A new SGN unigene build for tomato, Solanum lycopersicum is available. [Oct 1, 2006]
The website for the European SOL project (EU-SOL) is now on-line [Sept 19, 2006].
The SOL Newsletter for Sept 2006 is available [Sept 13, 2006].
A BAC extension tool for the tomato sequencing project is available from the University of Padua [July 30, 2006].
A database of Solanaceae genetic loci that can be updated by community members like you [July 19, 2006].
A preliminary version of the SolCyc biochemical pathway databases is available [July 19, 2006]
The June 2006 edition of the SOL Newsletter is available [June 2, 2006]
The April 2006 edition of the SOL Newsletter is available.
The tomato plastid sequence has been completed by the EU-funded Plastomics Consortium [Mar 9, 2006]
A web portal for the Latin American SOL initiative (Lat-SOL) has been launched [Feb 21, 2006]
The SOL Newsletter for February 2006 is now available. [Feb 14, 2006]
Summer intern positions are available at SGN. [Jan 05, 2006]
Coffee ESTs are now available on SGN [Nov 7, 2005]
The SOL Newsletter for November is now available [Nov 7, 2005]
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We would love to hear any comments you may have about the new design! Just email us. New BAC Search Public Tomato SNP Consortium The California Tomato Research Institute, Inc. (CTRI) would like to announce the formation of the Tomato Public SNP Consortium to facilitate more rapid development of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) predicted at USDA-ARS PGRU. New
Marker Search Nov, 2004 Guide to
revised Solanum nomenclature Oct, 2004 New
Comparative Mapviewer Aug, 2004 New SNU2 pepper map
Aug, 2004 Updated
Physical Map Jun, 2004 SOL
Forum mailing list Apr, 2004 Updated
Physical Map Apr, 2004 New EST Data
Available Feb, 2004 Petunia data
added Feb, 2004 Eggplant data
added Feb, 2004 New SGN features Feb, 2004 Mutants
Database Updated Nov, 2003 Full Text
Search Oct, 2003 BAC
Physical Mapping Sept, 2003 Real Time
QTL Aug, 2003 Lycopersicon Combined Unigene Build Series |