Arthrobotrys oligospora ATCC 24927 Assembly and Gene Annotation
About Arthrobotrys oligospora ATCC 24927 (GCA_000225545)
Arthrobotrys oligospora was discovered in Europe in 1850 by Georg
Fresenius. 'A. oligospora' is the model organism for interactions
between fungi and nematodes. It is the most common nematode capturing
fungus, and most widespread nematode trapping fungus in nature. It was
the first species of fungi documented to actively capture nematodes. The
species epithet, oligospora, derives from the Greek, ολιγο ('oligo')
meaning
"few
" and σπορά ('spora') meaning
"spores
".
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Assembly
The assembly presented is the AOL24927 1.0 assembly submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_000225545.1.
Annotation
The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_000225545.1, with additional non-coding genes derived from Rfam. For more details, please visit INSDC annotation import.
More information
General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia.
Statistics
Summary
Assembly | AOL24927 1.0, INSDC Assembly GCA_000225545.1, |
Database version | 113.1 |
Golden Path Length | 40,072,829 |
Genebuild by | Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-resources, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, P. R. China |
Genebuild method | Import |
Data source | Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-resources, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, P. R. China |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 11,479 |
Non coding genes | 168 |
Small non coding genes | 166 |
Long non coding genes | 2 |
Gene transcripts | 11,647 |