Amyelois transitella (Naval orange worm, UIUC subculture of SPIRL-1966) Assembly and Gene Annotation
About Amyelois transitella
Amyelois is a monotypic snout moth genus described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1956. Its single species, Amyelois transitella, the navel orangeworm, described by Francis Walker in 1863, is endemic to the tropical Western Hemisphere, including the southern United States. Its abundance in California increased greatly during the first half of the 20th century.
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Assembly
The assembly presented here has been imported from INSDC and is linked to the assembly accession [GCA_001186105.1].
The total length of the assembly is 406468287 bp contained within 7301 scaffolds. The scaffold N50 value is 1586980, the scaffold L50 value is 62. Assembly gaps span 59075323 bp. The GC% content of the assembly is 35.5%.
Annotation
The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_001186105.1.
Ensembl Metazoa displaying genes imported from NCBI RefSeq annotation release v100. Small RNA features, protein features, BLAST hits and cross-references have been computed by Ensembl Metazoa.
Statistics
Summary
Assembly | ASM118610v1, INSDC Assembly GCA_001186105.1, |
Database version | 113.1 |
Golden Path Length | 406,468,287 |
Genebuild by | NCBI |
Genebuild method | Import |
Data source | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 14,278 |
Non coding genes | 750 |
Small non coding genes | 479 |
Long non coding genes | 271 |
Pseudogenes | 180 |
Gene transcripts | 19,571 |