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      <subfield code="a">Strawberry has been extensively used as a model organism for functional genomics&#xd;
of genes related with fungi infection (Amil-Ruiz et al, 2011) and fruit ripening,&#xd;
specially fruit texture (Posé et al, 2011). These studies implied the genetic&#xd;
transformation and subsequent characterization of a wide range of traits, resulting in&#xd;
a considerable number of lines being created and more or less extensively studied.&#xd;
A preliminary data survey was performed previous publications, laboratory notebooks&#xd;
and project reports. Main categories and the relevant features (like cultivar,&#xd;
transgene sequence, germplasm availability, plant phenotype, experiment results,&#xd;
etc) were identified, establishing the appropriate relationships. The project followed&#xd;
the Chado schema used by the GMOD initiative http://www.gmod.org.&#xd;
The germplasm collection currently hosts two strawberry cultivar (Camarosa and&#xd;
Chandler), nine transgenic lines with resistance genes against fungi infections and&#xd;
over a dozen for fruit texture related genes. Collected information includes in vitro&#xd;
and in planta leaf symptomatology and fungus spore germination, as well as gene&#xd;
expression for each transgene, plant production, fruit color, shape and firmness.&#xd;
Data on cell wall fractionation, pectin and soluble sugars quantification, FT-IR and&#xd;
size exclusion chromatography, AFM pectin structure characterization and&#xd;
Immunohistological analysis.&#xd;
The intrinsic value of these studies makes necessary to preserve both the germplasm&#xd;
and the data generated, and to make it available to the community for further study&#xd;
and reuse. Community driven formats will facilitate the use of the data in new.&#xd;
studies. The present project aims to increase the value of the transgenic strawberry&#xd;
plants in the collection, using standard data formats and open source tools to&#xd;
facilitate access to the research and breeding communities as well as to facilitate the&#xd;
distribution of the germplasm.</subfield>
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