Harpegnathos saltator (Indian jumping ant, DR-91) (Hsal_v8.5)

Harpegnathos saltator (Indian jumping ant, DR-91) Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Harpegnathos saltator

Harpegnathos saltator, sometimes called the Indian jumping ant (Harpegnathos saltator) or Jerdon's jumping ant, is a species of ant found in India. They have long mandibles and have the ability to leap a few inches. They are large-eyed and active predators that hunt mainly in the early morning. The colonies are small and the difference between workers and queens is very slight.

Picture credit: Public domain via Wikimedia Commons (Image source) Taxonomy ID 610380

(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_003227715.2].

The total length of the assembly is 334161684 bp contained within 850 scaffolds. The scaffold N50 value is 1078644, the scaffold L50 value is 101. Assembly gaps span 933229 bp. The GC% content of the assembly is 45.0%.

Annotation

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

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyHsal_v8.5, INSDC Assembly GCA_003227715.2,
Database version113.1
Golden Path Length334,161,684
Genebuild byNCBI
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceUniversity of Pennsylvania

Gene counts

Coding genes12,642
Non coding genes1,378
Small non coding genes339
Long non coding genes1,029
Misc non coding genes10
Pseudogenes308
Gene transcripts29,623