Genus | Prunus |
Species | ferganensis |
Common Name | - |
Abbreviation | P. ferganensis |
Ploidy | Diploid |
Chromosome Number | 2n = 2x = 16 |
Genome Size | 260 Mb |
Genome Assemblies | 1 |
Cross Reference | NCBI taxon: 166019 |
Organism Image
The Fergana peach, Prunus ferganensis, is either a species or a landrace of peach (Prunus persica), depending on the authority believed. P. ferganensis is found growing in, and takes its name from, the Fergana Valley of Central Asia. It differs from other domesticated peaches in having smaller fruit with no red blush, a groove in the pit, and unbranched leaf veins. In spite of these morphological differences, genetically P. ferganensis is deeply embedded within the domestic peach lineage.
Whole Genome Sequences & Annotations for Prunus ferganensis
Prunus S genes Nucleotide
Prunus S genes Protein
The Prunus S gene sequences are available in FASTA format.
CDS and Protein (FASTA file) | S-gene_Prunus |
Cao K, Peng Z, Zhao X, Li Y, Liu K, Arus P, Fang W, Chen C, Wang X, Wu J, Fei Z, Wang L. Chromosome-level genome assemblies of four wild peach species provide insights into genome evolution and genetic basis of stress resistance. BMC Biol. 2022 Jun 13;20(1):139. doi: 10.1186/s12915-022-01342-y.