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Publications derived from research funded entirely or partially by NSF-funded Tomato Genomics Project #9872617D'Ascenzo, M., Mysore, K., He, X., Lyman, J., Subrahmanyam, T., Tuori, R., and Martin, G. (2000). Profiling of pathogen and elicitor-responsive genome-wide gene expression changes in tomato using cDNA microarrays. In preparation. Frary, A., Nesbitt, C., Grandillo, S., van der Knaap, E., Cong, B., Liu, J., Meller, J., Elber, R., Alpert, K., and Tanksley, S. (2000) fw2.2: A quantitative trait locus key to the evolution of tomato fruit size. Science, in press. Giovannoni, J., Payton, P., Moore, S., White, R., and Vrebalov, J. (2000) Genetic control of fruit quality and prospects for nutrient modification. HortScience, invited manuscript in preparation. Ku, H., Vision, T., Liu, J., and Tanksley, S. (2000) Comparing sequenced segments of the tomato and Arabidopsis genomes: large-scale duplication followed by selective gene loss creates a network of synteny. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., in press. Book Chapters:Moore, S., Payton, P. and Giovannoni, J. (2000) DNA microarrays for gene expression analysis. Practical Approaches in Plant Molecular Biology. (P. Gilmartin and C. Bowler, Eds) Oxford University Press, in press. Databases/WebsitesWebsite for NSF-funded Tomato Genomics Project Solanaceae Genome Network (database for comparative genomics between Solanaceaous species and Arabidopsis |