Pluteus cervinus str. NL-1719 (Plucer1)

Pluteus cervinus str. NL-1719 Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Pluteus cervinus str. NL-1719 (GCA_004369065.1)

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Pluteus cervinus, also known as Pluteus atricapillus and commonly known as the deer shield or the deer or fawn mushroom, is a mushroom that belongs to the large genus Pluteus. It is found on rotten logs, roots and tree stumps and is widely distributed. It can also grow on sawdust and other wood waste. Being very variable in appearance, it has been divided into several varieties or subspecies, some of which are sometimes considered species in their own right. It is edible when young, but considered by some to be of poor quality and is not often collected for the table.

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Assembly

The assembly presented has been imported from INSDC and has the assembly accession GCA_004369065.1.

Annotation

The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession [GCA_004369065.1] (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/view/GCA_004369065.1), with additional non-coding genes from Rfam. For more details, please visit INSDC annotation import.

More information

General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyPlucer1, INSDC Assembly GCA_004369065.1,
Database version111.1
Golden Path Length52,193,021
Genebuild byDOE Joint Genome Institute
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceDOE Joint Genome Institute

Gene counts

Coding genes19,812
Non coding genes153
Small non coding genes153
Pseudogenes49
Gene transcripts20,014