<div class="boxbgcolor5">The SOL Genomics Network (SGN) is a Clade Oriented Database (COD) containing genomic, genetic, phenotypic and taxonomic information for species in the Euasterid clade, including the families <a href="/about/about_solanaceae.pl">Solanaceae</a> (e.g. tomato, potato, eggplant, pepper and petunia) and Rubiaceae (<a href="/content/coffee.pl">coffee</a>). 
Genomic information is presented in a comparative format and tied to other important plant model species such as Arabidopsis. SGN is also one of the bioinformatics centers involved in tomato genome sequencing.<br />
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SGN is a <b>community curated</b> database. This means that you can contribute annotations to genes and phenotypes by becoming a <a href="/phenome/">locus editor</a>. You can also upload, analyze and share your <a href="/content/map_submissions.pl">map</a> and <a href="/qtl/">QTL data</a>. Contributions by members of the community like you help keep the information in the database up to date and correct.
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<li><div class="subheading"><a class="creativitylinks" href="/about/index.pl">About SGN </a></div></li>
<li><div class="subheading"><a class="creativitylinks" href="/content/sgn_data.pl">Species in the SGN database</a></div></li>
<li><div class="subheading"><a class="creativitylinks" href="/about/about_solanaceae.pl">What are Solanaceae?</a></div></li>
<li><div class="subheading"><a class="creativitylinks" href="/solanaceae-project/index.pl">Why are the Solanaceae being studied?</a></div></li>
<li><div class="subheading"><a class="creativitylinks" href="/genomes/Solanum_lycopersicum/">The tomato genome sequencing project</a></div></li>
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