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Question: What do the identifiers of the format Solyc01g001010.1.1 mean?
- Answer: These identifiers denote loci, predicted mRNA and protein sequences from the tomato genome sequencing project. "Solyc" is the 5 letter abbreviation of Solanum lycopersicum, the number before the g denotes the chromosome, g denotes that it is a gene, and the number is denotes the gene on the chromosome, starting at the top and counting in 10 increments. The first .1 denotes the version number of the locus (and if only the first number is given, denotes the locus), whereas the second .1 denotes the transcript (each locus can give rise the many transcripts), and also the proteins derived from these transcripts. + Answer: These identifiers denote loci, predicted mRNA and protein sequences from the tomato genome sequencing project. "Solyc" is the 5 letter abbreviation of Solanum lycopersicum, the 2 digit number following the 'Solyc' denotes the chromosome, 'g' denotes that the sequence is a gene, and the 6 digit number following the 'g' identifies the gene on the chromosome, starting at the top and counting in 10 increments. The first '.1' denotes the annotation version number of the locus (and if only the first number is given, denotes the locus), whereas the second '.1' denotes the transcript (a locus can give rise to many transcripts, splice variants), and also the proteins derived from these transcripts.

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