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SolEST

General information

URL: http://biosrv.cab.unina.it/solestdb
Full name: a "one-stop shop" approach to the study of Solanaceae transcriptomes
Description: We describe the SolEST database which integrates different EST datasets from both cultivated and wild Solanaceae species and from two species of the genus Coffea.
Year founded: 2009
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Country/Region: Italy

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University/Institution: University of Naples Federico II
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Country/Region: Italy
Contact name (PI/Team): Maria Luisa Chiusano
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): chiusano@unina.it

Publications

19948013
SolEST database: a "one-stop shop" approach to the study of Solanaceae transcriptomes. [PMID: 19948013]
D'Agostino N, Traini A, Frusciante L, Chiusano ML.

BACKGROUND: Since no genome sequences of solanaceous plants have yet been completed, expressed sequence tag (EST) collections represent a reliable tool for broad sampling of Solanaceae transcriptomes, an attractive route for understanding Solanaceae genome functionality and a powerful reference for the structural annotation of emerging Solanaceae genome sequences.
DESCRIPTION: We describe the SolEST database http://biosrv.cab.unina.it/solestdb which integrates different EST datasets from both cultivated and wild Solanaceae species and from two species of the genus Coffea. Background as well as processed data contained in the database, extensively linked to external related resources, represent an invaluable source of information for these plant families. Two novel features differentiate SolEST from other resources: i) the option of accessing and then visualizing Solanaceae EST/TC alignments along the emerging tomato and potato genome sequences; ii) the opportunity to compare different Solanaceae assemblies generated by diverse research groups in the attempt to address a common complaint in the SOL community.
CONCLUSION: Different databases have been established worldwide for collecting Solanaceae ESTs and are related in concept, content and utility to the one presented herein. However, the SolEST database has several distinguishing features that make it appealing for the research community and facilitates a "one-stop shop" for the study of Solanaceae transcriptomes.

BMC Plant Biol. 2009:9() | 13 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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5622/6895 (18.477%)
Raw bio-data:
450/582 (22.852%)
Expression:
1137/1347 (15.664%)
5622
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13
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Created on: 2018-01-26
Curated by:
Zhuang Xiong [2018-02-22]