Genus | Physalis |
Species | grisea |
Common Name | Strawberry ground-cherry, downy ground-cherry, and strawberry-tomato |
Abbreviation | P. grisea |
Ploidy | - |
Chromosome Number | - |
Genome Size | 1400 Mb |
Genome Assemblies | 1 |
Cross Reference | NCBI taxon: 2815732 |
Organism Image
Physalis grisea is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by common names including strawberry ground-cherry, downy ground-cherry, and strawberry-tomato in English. The name downy ground-cherry is due to the soft hairs that give the plant a gray cast. This downy gray coloration is the origin of the specific epithet grisea. Physalis grisea is native to northeastern North America.
Physalis grisea Phygri_v1.0 S genes
Query | Chromosome | Size(bp) | Coordinates | BLASTn Hit | BLASTn %ID | Domain |
SLF18 | chr1 | 118889174 | 113544749-113543625 | Solanum lycopersicum SL2.31, SLF18 | 83.4 | F-box domain |
SLF19 | chr3 | 112874881 | 105607410-105606298 | Solanum tuberosum DM8.1, SLF19 | 87.7 | F-box domain |
The Physalis grisea S gene sequences are available in FASTA format.
CDS and Protein (FASTA file) | S-gene_Physalis_grisea |
He J, Alonge M, Ramakrishnan S, Benoit M, Soyk S, Reem NT, Hendelman A, Van Eck J, Schatz MC, Lippman ZB. Establishing Physalis as a Solanaceae model system enables genetic reevaluation of the inflated calyx syndrome. Plant Cell. 2023 Jan 2;35(1):351-368. doi: 10.1093/plcell/koac305.