Averrhoa carambola (carambola or starfruit) is a tropical fruit species native to Southeast Asia and belongs to the family Oxalidaceae. It is valued for its distinctive star-shaped cross-section, sweet-tart flavor, and high juice content, making it a popular fruit in tropical regions and beyond.
A. carambola genome published by Fan et al. 2020.
Contigs | Scaffolds | |
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Total assembly size (Mb) | 431.26 | 470.51 |
Number of sequences | 78,313 | 69,402 |
Longest sequence (Kb) | 717.77 | 14,768.77 |
N50 Length (Kb) | 44.84 | 275.76 |
N50 Number | 2503 | 35 |
A. carambola genome published by Wu et al. 2020.
Contigs | Chromosomes | |
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Total assembly size (Mb) | 335.49 | 305.13 |
N50 Length (Mb) | 4.22 | 31.25 |
Kingdom | Plantae |
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Phylum | Streptophyta | Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Oxalidales |
Family | Oxalidaceae |
Genus | Averrhoa L. |
Species | Averrhoa carambola L. |