Eucalyptus grandis v201

Taxonomy: Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Streptophytina; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Euphyllophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliophyta; eudicotyledons; core eudicotyledons; rosids; malvids; Myrtales; Myrtaceae; Eucalyptus

Source: JGI

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Eucalyptus grandis, commonly known as the flooded gum or rose gum, is a tall tree with smooth bark, rough at the base fibrous or flaky, grey to grey-brown. At maturity, it reaches 50 metres (160 feet) tall, though the largest specimens can exceed 80 metres (260 feet) tall. It is found on coastal areas and sub-coastal ranges from Newcastle in New South Wales northwards to west of Daintree in Queensland, mainly on flat land and lower slopes, where it is the dominant tree of wet forests and on the margins of rainforests.

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Proteome Quality Index Information

Scoring Method Raw Score Metric Rating
X content 0.0017 0.001685 0.808341
CEG Domain Combination Homology 0.5419 0.541868 0.843276
Percent of Sequences covered 50.0000 2.560044 0.202538
Number of Superfamilies 970.0000 0.357772 0.881169
Average Sequence Length 392.0000 0.243597 0.904351
Average hit length 305.0000 0.682897 0.705691
Number of Families 812.0000 0.345406 0.886037
Number of Unique Architectures 3760.0000 0.418330 0.857454
Percent with Assignment 64.0000 0.716625 0.686236
Percent of sequences in Uniprot 2.0000 2.000000 0.031057
DOGMA 96.7400 96.740000 0.895225

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