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 SOL Genomics Network

The SOL Genomics Network (SGN) is a clade oriented database dedicated to the biology of the Solanaceae family which includes a large number of closely related and many agronomically important species such as tomato, potato, tobacco, eggplant, pepper, and the ornamental Petunia hybrida.

SGN is part of the International Solanaceae Initiative (SOL), which has the long-term goal of creating a network of resources and information to address key questions in plant adaptation and diversification.

A key problem of the post-genomic era is the linking of the phenome to the genome, and SGN allows to track and help discover new such linkages. 


http://sgn.cornell.edu/

The meeting for the Solanaceae community

Nov 8-13, 2009
New Delhi, India