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elleng

(136,185 posts)
Wed May 30, 2012, 01:01 PM May 2012

More Genes Than Humans: The Tomato Decoded

'The tomato, whose genome has just now been decoded, turns out to be one well-endowed vegetable, possessing 31,760 genes. This rich legacy, possibly a reflection of the disaster that killed off the dinosaurs, is some 7,000 more than a person, and presents a complex puzzle to scientists who hope to understand its secrets.

A consortium of plant geneticists from 14 countries has spent nine years decoding the tomato genome in the hope of breeding better ones. The scientists sequenced the genomes of both Heinz 1706, a variety used to make ketchup, and the tomato’s closest wild relative, Solanum pimpinellifolium, which lives in the highlands of Peru, where the tomato’s ancestors originated. Their results were published online Wednesday in the journal Nature.

The tomato, though a fruit to botanists, has been decreed a vegetable by the United States Supreme Court. The verdict is not so unreasonable given that the tomato has a close cousin that is a vegetable, namely the potato. The genomes of the two plants have 92 percent of their DNA in common, the tomato researchers report. The main difference is that the potato is thought to have a handful of genes that direct the plant’s energy away from producing fruit and into the generation of tubers.'

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/science/the-tomato-ripe-juicy-and-bursting-with-genes.html?_r=1&hp

to you tomato folks! I'm sticking with roses, but Dad was a tomato guy, and we did potatoes one year in his Vermont summer-place garden. THAT was FUN!

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More Genes Than Humans: The Tomato Decoded (Original Post) elleng May 2012 OP
I don't know if it's good news that they have decoded tomatoes, because... dmosh42 May 2012 #1
Isn't this a proof... OldEurope May 2012 #2
You are being disrespectful to the One True God of our world tclambert May 2012 #3

dmosh42

(2,217 posts)
1. I don't know if it's good news that they have decoded tomatoes, because...
Wed May 30, 2012, 01:37 PM
May 2012

you can be sure Monsanto and Dow will be lurking around to try managing some "slight" changes to help their bottomline. I try to stay with tomato varieties where I can save the seeds for the next season, and avoid dealing with these corporations who claim to be working in our interest.

OldEurope

(1,275 posts)
2. Isn't this a proof...
Thu May 31, 2012, 01:27 PM
May 2012

... for the supremacy of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?


RAMEN!




(I wish we had a smily with some spaghetti here)

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