Plasmopara halstedii (GCA_900000015.1) Assembly and Gene Annotation
About Plasmopara halstedii
Plasmopara halstedii is a plant pathogen infecting sunflowers. The species is one of many pathogens commonly referred to as downy mildew. P. halstedii originated in North America.
P. halstedii oospores produce a thin wall which are resistant structures, sexually produced that are essential for its continuation. After entering an area, the eradication of the pathogen is difficult due to the formation of oospores, which can remain viable in soil for many years.
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More information
General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia.
Statistics
Summary
| Assembly | Plasmopara halstedii genome, INSDC Assembly GCA_900000015.1, |
| Database version | 115.1 |
| Golden Path Length | 75,321,785 |
| Genebuild by | |
| Genebuild method | Import |
| Data source | IPF |
Gene counts
| Coding genes | 15,469 |
| Non coding genes | 238 |
| Small non coding genes | 236 |
| Long non coding genes | 2 |
| Gene transcripts | 15,707 |


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