Genus | Papaver |
Species | nudicaule |
Common Name | Iceland poppy |
Abbreviation | P. nudicaule |
Ploidy | Diploid |
Chromosome Number | 2n = 14 |
Genome Size | 1500 Mb |
Genome Assemblies | 1 |
Cross Reference | NCBI taxon: 74823 |
Organism Image
Papaver nudicaule, the Iceland poppy, is a boreal flowering plant. Native to subpolar regions of Asia and North America, and the mountains of Central Asia as well as temperate China (but not in Iceland), Iceland poppies are hardy but short-lived perennials, often grown as biennials. They yield large, papery, bowl-shaped, lightly fragrant flowers supported by hairy, 1 foot (30 cm) curved stems among feathery blue-green foliage 1–6 inches long. They were first described by botanists in 1759. The wild species blooms in white or yellow, and is hardy from USDA Zones 3a-10b.
Whole Genome Sequences & Annotations for Papaver nudicaule
Papaver nudicaule Yrk_Pnu_10X_1 S genes
Query | Scaffold | Size(bp) | Coordinates | BLASTn Hit | BLASTn %ID |
Stigma-S | JAJJMA010312558.1 | 31527 | 21128-20724 | Papaver nudicaule AJ005742.1, Sn1 allele | 93.1 |
The Papaver nudicaule S gene sequences are available in FASTA format.
CDS and Protein (FASTA file) | S-gene_Papaver_nudicaule |
Catania T, Li Y, Winzer T, Harvey D, Meade F, Caridi A, Leech A, Larson TR, Ning Z, Chang J, Van de Peer Y, Graham IA. A functionally conserved STORR gene fusion in Papaver species that diverged 16.8 million years ago. Nat Commun. 2022 Jun 7;13(1):3150. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-30856-w.