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 The dataset consists primarily of metabolomics data from leaves and fruits of tomato plants grown across different watering regimes.
 The investigation aims to validate previously identified putative candidate genes relevant for the canalization of tomato fruit metabolites and therefore investigates different types of metabolic variation.
 
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+![Figure 1 from Wijesingha et al. 2023](https://git.nfdi4plants.org/micwij/cmqtl_val1_arc/-/blob/main/Figure_1.pdf?raw=true "Figure 1 from Wijesingha et al. 2023")
 
 ## Citation paper
 Wijesingha Ahchige, M., Fernie, A. R., & Alseekh, S. (2023). PANTOTHENATE KINASE4, LOSS OF GDU2, and TRANSPOSON PROTEIN1 affect the canalization of tomato fruit metabolism. Plant Physiol, 192(1), 442-468. doi:10.1093/plphys/kiad093