Calocera viscosa TUFC12733 Assembly and Gene Annotation
About Calocera viscosa TUFC12733 (GCA_001630345)
Calocera viscosa, commonly known as the yellow stagshorn, is a
jelly fungus, a member of the Dacrymycetales, an order of fungi
characterized by their unique
"tuning fork
" basidia.
It has bright orange, yellow or occasionally white branching basidiocarps, which are somewhat gelatinous in texture and slimy to the touch (hence the specific name). It is relatively large for a jelly fungus, and can reach up to ten centimetres in height. It is widespread and common, and its bright colour makes it stand out in its habitat. It grows on decaying conifer wood, typically stumps and roots, although this may not be obvious if the wood is covered in leaf litter. It fruits throughout the year, but is most commonly seen in autumn.
It is not poisonous, but its tough gelatinous texture and nondescript taste and odour make it unattractive as a food. Its striking colour has led to it being used as a garnish on occasion, however.
(Text and image from Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia.)
Assembly
The assembly presented is the Calvi1 assembly submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_001630345.1.
Annotation
The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_001630345.1, 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 | Calvi1, INSDC Assembly GCA_001630345.1, |
Database version | 113.1 |
Golden Path Length | 29,097,227 |
Genebuild by | DOE Joint Genome Institute |
Genebuild method | Import |
Data source | DOE Joint Genome Institute |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 12,357 |
Non coding genes | 122 |
Small non coding genes | 121 |
Long non coding genes | 1 |
Pseudogenes | 2 |
Gene transcripts | 12,487 |