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.
There are several sequenced genomes available of starfruit:
Overall statistics on A. carambola genome assemblies published by Wu et al. 2020 (left) and by Fan et al. 2020 (right).
| Wu* | Fana | |
|---|---|---|
| Sequence count | 11 | 69,402 |
| Total length (Mb) | 320.44 | 470.51 |
| Longest sequence (Mb) | 35.37 | 14.77 |
| Average length (Mb) | 29.13 | 6.78E-03 |
| Number of Ns (%) | 0.06 | 8.34 |
| GC (%) | 34.55 | 33.56 |
| N50 (Mb) | 32.67 | 2.76 |
| L50 (sequences) | 5 | 35 |
| BUSCO completenessb (%) | 91.36 | 65.25 |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
|---|---|
| Phylum | Streptophyta | Class | Magnoliopsida |
| Order | Oxalidales |
| Family | Oxalidaceae |
| Genus | Averrhoa L. |
| Species | Averrhoa carambola L. |