“…We also identified several genes in the co-expression networks that were related to abiotic stress responses and/or expressed in fruits, such as SPS1 (Solyc07g007790), SlPDI7-2 (Solyc11g019920), SlMC8 (Solyc10g081300), SlWRKY1 (Solyc07g047960), SlWRKY3 (Solyc08g081610), Solyc07g064820 (Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 2-like), Solyc07g040960 (Salt responsive protein 2), and SlGPAT6 (Solyc09g014350) in the co-expression network of SlHVA22g [ 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 , 56 ]; SlRabGAP9a (Solyc07g049580), SlRabGAP21a (Solyc12g009610), SlGT-33 (Solyc12g043090), SlFdAT1 (Solyc12g088170), Solyc11g045120 (Translation initiation factor SUI1), and Solyc11g044910 (β-D-xylosidase) in that of SlHVA22k [ 57 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 ]; and Solyc10g078600 (phosphate transporter 1-1), C2H2 zinc finger ( C2H2-ZF ) (Solyc11g017140), Solyc11g045120 (Translation initiation factor SUI1), Solyc11g044910 (β-D-xylosidase), SlRabGAP9b (Solyc12g005930), SlRabGAP21a (Solyc12g009610), and SlFdAT1 (Solyc12g088170) in that of SlHVA22l [ 57 , 58 , 59 , 62 , 64 , 65 ] ( Figure 6 and Table S12 ). These findings suggest that these three genes, whose transcript levels were high in fruit and induced by abiotic stresses, likely function together with the co-expressed genes in the fruit development and abiotic stress response of tomato.…”