The pawpaw (Asimina triloba Dunal) is a diploid species (2n=18) belonging to the family Annonaceae, which is part of the Magnoliales order in the magnoliid clade. Unlike most members of the Annonaceae, which thrive in tropical and subtropical climates, Asimina is adapted to cold climates and is native to North America.
Summary of the Asimina triloba cv. 'Mango' genome assembly, from Yulfo-Soto et al., 2026. Available at the NCBI.
| Yulfo-Soto* | |
|---|---|
| Sequence count | 68 |
| Total length (Mb) | 851.72 |
| Longest sequence (Mb) | 64.48 |
| Shortest sequence (Mb) | 0.0212 |
| Average length (Mb) | 12.53 |
| Number of Ns (%) | 0.00 |
| GC (%) | 37.06 |
| N50 (Mb) | 286.44 |
| L50 (sequences) | 10 |
| BUSCO completenessa,b (%) | 91.61 |
| Kingdom | Viridiplantae |
|---|---|
| Phylum | Streptophyta |
| Class | Magnoliopsida |
| Order | Magnoliales |
| Family | Annonaceae |
| Genus | Asimina Adans. |
| Species | Asimina triloba Dunal |