Drosophila montana (Pomace flies, Dmon_TW-CO22-7) (ASM3504440v1)

Drosophila montana (Pomace flies, Dmon_TW-CO22-7) Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Drosophila montana

Drosophila montana, colloquially referred to as a fruit fly, is a species of fly belonging to the family Drosophilidae and the genus Drosophila. It belongs to the montana phylad, which diverged from the D. virilis species group in South Asia before its migration into North America. It is typically found in the western United States, but has been seen in Europe and Asia. There are two color phases of the species, having either a yellowish or a blackish brown thorax. It is the species of Drosophila best adapted to cold environments.

Picture credit (related species D. pseudoobscura): Public domain via Wikimedia Commons (Image source)

Taxonomy ID 40370

(Text from Wikipedia.)

More information General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia

Assembly

The assembly presented here has been imported from INSDC and is linked to the assembly accession [GCA_035044405.1].

The total length of the assembly is 191421679 bp contained within 3285 scaffolds. The scaffold N50 value is 1323835, the scaffold L50 value is 30. The GC% content of the assembly is 40.0%.

Annotation

The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_035044405.1.

Metazoa displaying genes imported from NCBI RefSeq annotation release GCF_035044405.1-RS_2024_04. Small RNA features, protein features, BLAST hits and cross-references have been computed by metazoa.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyASM3504440v1, INSDC Assembly GCA_035044405.1,
Database version115.1
Golden Path Length191,421,679
Genebuild byNCBI RefSeq
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceStanford University

Gene counts

Coding genes13,411
Non coding genes1,739
Small non coding genes403
Long non coding genes1,336
Pseudogenes113
Gene transcripts24,863