Genus | Prunus |
Species | sibirica |
Common Name | Siberian apricot |
Abbreviation | P. sibirica |
Ploidy | Diploid |
Chromosome Number | 2n = 16 |
Genome Size | 230 Mb |
Genome Assemblies | 2 |
Cross Reference | NCBI taxon: 151440 |
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Prunus sibirica, commonly known as Siberian apricot, is a species of shrub or small tree native to northern China, Korea, Mongolia, and eastern Siberia. It is classified in the rose family, Rosaceae, and is one of several species whose fruit are called apricot, although this species is rarely cultivated for its fruit. The species was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.
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 |
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