Genome sequence data of the contemporary fresh-market tomatoes.

IF 1.9 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY BMC genomic data Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1186/s12863-024-01249-3
Juhee Kim, Tong Geon Lee
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Objective: The fresh-market tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is bred for direct human consumption. It is selected for specific traits to meet market demands and production systems, and unique genetic variations underlying fresh-market tomato yields have been recently identified. However, DNA sequence variant-trait associations are not yet fully examined even for major traits. To provide a rich genome sequence resource for various genetics and breeding goals for fresh-market tomato traits, we report whole genome sequence data of a pool of contemporary U.S. fresh-market tomatoes.

Data description: Eighty-one tomatoes were nominated by academic tomato breeding programs in the U.S. Of the 81 tomatoes, 68 were contemporary fresh-market tomatoes, whereas the remaining 13 were relevant fresh-market tomato breeding and germplasm accessions. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of the 81 tomatoes was conducted using the Illumina next-generation sequencing technology. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-free, paired-end sequencing libraries were sequenced on an average depth per sequenced base of 24 × for each tomato. This data note enhances visibility and potential for use of the more diverse, freely accessible whole genome sequence data of contemporary fresh-market tomatoes.

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当代新鲜上市番茄的基因组序列数据。
目的:鲜销番茄(Solanum lycopersicum)是为人类直接消费而培育的。为了满足市场需求和生产系统的需要,对番茄的特定性状进行了筛选,最近发现了影响鲜销番茄产量的独特遗传变异。然而,即使是主要性状的 DNA 序列变异与性状的关联也尚未得到充分研究。为了给新鲜上市番茄性状的各种遗传学和育种目标提供丰富的基因组序列资源,我们报告了一组当代美国新鲜上市番茄的全基因组序列数据:81 个番茄中有 68 个是当代新鲜上市番茄,其余 13 个是相关的新鲜上市番茄育种和种质登录。利用 Illumina 下一代测序技术对这 81 个番茄进行了全基因组测序(WGS)。每个番茄的无聚合酶链式反应(PCR)、成对端测序文库的平均测序深度为每个测序碱基 24 ×。该数据说明提高了当代新鲜上市番茄更多样化、可免费获取的全基因组序列数据的可见性和使用潜力。
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