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. 2012 Aug 7;12:133. doi: 10.1186/1471-2229-12-133

Table 1.

Tomato samples analyzed in this study

Species Accession or line Description a
Solanum habrochaites
PI 126445
collected from Peru in 1937, source of Cyc-B, green-fruited
Solanum pennellii
PI 414773
collected from Peru in 1976, source of I-1, I-3, green-fruited
Solanum peruvianum
G 32592 (LA4125)
naturally selfing, collected from Chile in 2001, green-fruited
Solanum peruvianum
LA1537
artificially inbred from PI 128650 collected from Chile in 1938 and source of Tm-2a, green-fruited
Solanum arcanumb
G 32591 (LA2157)
naturally selfing, collected from Peru in 1980, source of Cm QTLs, green-fruited
Solanum pimpinellifolium
PI 370093
traces back to Vaughan Seed Co., Chicago, USA, circa 1930, source of Cf-2, Cf-3, Pto, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicum
PI 303801
Peru Wild (syn. with Utah 665) from Utah Agr. Expt. Sta., source of Ve, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 99782
Tomate, collected in 1932 from Peru, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 109834
Merville des Marchés, collected in 1935 from France, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 129026
unnamed, collected in 1938 from Ecuador, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 129128
unnamed, collected in 1938 from Panama, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 196297
unnamed, collected in 1951 from Nicaragua, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 258474
unnamed, collected in 1959 from Ecuador, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 258478
unnamed, collected in 1959 from Peru, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb
PI 390510
unnamed, collected in 1974 from Ecuador, red-fruited
Solanum lycopersicumb TA496 from S. Tanksley, Cornell Univ., developed in 1990s from E6203 x Vendor-Tm-2a, red-fruited

Germplasm sources of sequenced alleles in wild and cultivated tomato accessions.

a For complete references tracing history of these germplasm sources used for introgression breeding see [26].

b Sequences published in [25].