Eucalyptus grandis (Egrandis1_0)

About Eucalyptus grandis.

Eucalyptus grandis is a diploid (2n = 2x = 22) naturally found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Eucalypts are the world’s most widely planted hardwood trees. They are predominantly outcrossers with hermaphroditic animal-pollinated flowers, and thus highly heterozygous. This genome corresponds to BRASUZ1, a S1 individual (one generation of selfing) of an elite tree originally derived from seed lots collected in Coffs Harbor (Australia).

Taxonomy ID 71139

Data source Geneglob

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Genome assembly: Egrandis1_0

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Gene annotation

What can I find? Protein-coding and non-coding genes, splice variants, cDNA and protein sequences, non-coding RNAs.

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Comparative genomics

What can I find? Homologues, gene trees, and whole genome alignments across multiple species.

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Variation

This species currently has no variation database. However you can process your own variants using the Variant Effect Predictor:

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