Avena eriantha BYU132 (Avena_eriantha_BYU132_v1_assembly)

Avena eriantha BYU132 Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Avena eriantha

The oat, sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name. Oats appear to have been domesticated as a secondary crop, as their seeds resembled those of other cereals closely enough for them to be included by early cultivators. Oats tolerate cold winters less well than cereals such as wheat, barley, and rye, but need less summer heat and more rain, making them important in areas such as Northwest Europe that have cool, wet summers. They can tolerate low-nutrient and acid soils. Oats grow thickly and vigorously, allowing them to outcompete many weeds, and compared to other cereals are relatively free from diseases.

Assembly

The assembly presented here has been imported from INSDC and is linked to the assembly accession [GCA_910589775.1].

The total length of the assembly is 3777787481 bp contained within 2652 scaffolds. The scaffold N50 value is 534821622, the scaffold L50 value is 4. The GC% content of the assembly is 44.0%.

Annotation

The annotation presented is derived from genes imported from the community GFF3 with the assembly accession GCA_910589775.1.

Genomic annotation was deposited along with initial assembly submission by "Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research".

Protein features, BLAST hits and cross-references have been computed by Ensembl Plants.

References

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Statistics

Summary

AssemblyAvena_eriantha_BYU132_v1_assembly, INSDC Assembly GCA_910589775.1,
Database version115.1
Golden Path Length3,777,787,481
Genebuild byIPK-Gatersleben
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceIPK-Gatersleben

Gene counts

Coding genes39,631
Gene transcripts44,989