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A newer version of this gene model can be found here:
Database ID | Annotation Type | Annotation Description | Annotation Source | Match Score | Evidence Code |
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PF08387 | PFAM | FBD | JGI | ISS | |
UniRef100_D2DW99 | UniRef | Annotation by Michelle Graham. Most informative UniRef hit: Cyclin-like F-box n=1 Tax=Phaseolus vulgaris RepID=D2DW99_PHAVU | SoyBase | E_val: 5.00E-17 | ISS |
UniRef100_I1KZ71 | UniRef | Annotation by Michelle Graham. Best UniRef hit: Uncharacterized protein n=1 Tax=Glycine max RepID=I1KZ71_SOYBN | SoyBase | E_val: 3.00E-20 | ISS |
Glyma13g40061 not represented in the dataset |
Glyma13g40061 not represented in the dataset |
Libault et al. 2010, Plant Phys 152(2):541-552. Complete Transcriptome of the Soybean Root Hair Cell, a Single-Cell Model, and Its Alteration in Response to Bradyrhizobium japonicum Infection |
Severin et al. 2010, BMC Plant Biology 10:160 RNA-Seq Atlas of Glycine max: A guide to the soybean transcriptome |
Corresponding Name | Annotation Version | Evidence | Comments |
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Glyma.13g325500 | Wm82.a2.v1 | IGC | As supplied by JGI |
Schmutz et al. 2010 Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean Nature 2010, 463:178-183 |
>Glyma13g40061.1 sequence type=CDS gene model=Glyma13g40061 sequence assembly version=Glyma 1.0 annotation version=1.1 JGI Gene Call confidence=high ATGTACCTCTTACATACGGATTTCAACGAAGTCGAAATCATTGAAGAATTGATTCCCGAATTTTACAATTTAACCAGCAATGAATTCGGCTATTTGGAACATACTAATGACTGGCTAGAGGTGTTGAAAGTGATCAAGCATTGTCCAAAACTTCAAAATCTTGCCATTAATCAGGTTGAATCCCGTCCTGACGCTGATAGGAGAGAGTGGCAATATCCATTATATGTTCCTAAATGCATCCCTTCACACCTTAAAACATGCCGTATTAATAATTATGGTGGCCATGAAACTGAGTTTGAATTTGCAAGATATATCATGTAA
>Glyma13g40061.1 sequence type=predicted peptide gene model=Glyma13g40061 sequence assembly version=Glyma 1.0 annotation version=1.1 JGI Gene Call confidence=high MYLLHTDFNEVEIIEELIPEFYNLTSNEFGYLEHTNDWLEVLKVIKHCPKLQNLAINQVESRPDADRREWQYPLYVPKCIPSHLKTCRINNYGGHETEFEFARYIM*
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