The Tomato Sequencing Project, the First Cornerstone of the International Solanaceae Project (SOL)

Author:

Mueller Lukas A.1,Tanksley Steven D.1,Giovannoni Jim J.2,van Eck Joyce2,Stack Stephen3,Choi Doil4,Kim Byung Dong5,Chen Mingsheng6,Cheng Zhukuan6,Li Chuanyou6,Ling Hongqing6,Xue Yongbiao6,Seymour Graham7,Bishop Gerard8,Bryan Glenn9,Sharma Rameshwar10,Khurana Jiten11,Tyagi Akhilesh11,Chattopadhyay Debasis12,Singh Nagendra K.13,Stiekema Willem14,Lindhout P.15,Jesse Taco16,Lankhorst Rene Klein17,Bouzayen Mondher18,Shibata Daisuke19,Tabata Satoshi19,Granell Antonio20,Botella Miguel A.21,Giuliano Giovanni22,Frusciante Luigi23,Causse Mathilde24,Zamir Dani25

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

2. Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, NY, USA

3. Department of Biology, Colorado University, Fort Collins, CO, USA

4. KRIBB, Taejon, Korea

5. Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

6. Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China

7. Warwick HRI, Wellesbourne, UK

8. Imperial College, London, UK

9. SCRI Invergowrie, Dundee, UK

10. University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India

11. University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, India

12. National Centre For Plant Genome Research, New Delhi, India

13. NRC on Plant Biotechnology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India

14. Centre for BioSystems Genomics, Wageningen, The Netherlands

15. University of Wageningen, Wageningen, The Netherlands

16. Keygene, Wageningen, NV., The Netherlands

17. Plant Research International, Wageningen, The Netherlands

18. Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, Toulouse, France

19. Kazusa, Chiba, Kisarazu, Japan

20. Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Plantas Valencia, Spain

21. University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain

22. ENEA, Rome, Italy

23. U Naples, Naples, Italy

24. INRA, Avignon, France

25. Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

Abstract

The genome of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) 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 a larger initiative called the ‘International Solanaceae Genome Project (SOL): Systems Approach to Diversity and Adaptation’. The goal of this grassroots initiative, launched in November 2003, is to establish a network of information, resources and scientists to ultimately tackle two of the most significant questions in plant biology and agriculture: (1) How can a common set of genes/proteins give rise to a wide range of morphologically and ecologically distinct organisms that occupy our planet? (2) How can a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of plant diversity be harnessed to better meet the needs of society in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner? The Solanaceae and closely related species such as coffee, which are included in the scope of the SOL project, are ideally suited to address both of these questions. The first step of the SOL project is to use an ordered BAC approach to generate a high quality sequence for the euchromatic portions of the tomato as a reference for the Solanaceae. Due to the high level of macro and micro-synteny in the Solanaceae the BAC-by-BAC tomato sequence will form the framework for shotgun sequencing of other species. The starting point for sequencing the genome is BACs anchored to the genetic map by overgo hybridization and AFLP technology. The overgos are derived from approximately 1500 markers from the tomato high density F2-2000 genetic map (http://sgn.cornell.edu/). These seed BACs will be used as anchors from which to radiate the tiling path using BAC end sequence data. Annotation will be performed according to SOL project guidelines. All the information generated under the SOL umbrella will be made available in a comprehensive website. The information will be interlinked with the ultimate goal that the comparative biology of the Solanaceae—and beyond—achieves a context that will facilitate a systems biology approach.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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