| Organism Name | Artocarpus heterophyllus S10 |
| Infraspecific Names Isolate | S10 |
| English Name | Jackfruit
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| Taxonomy ID | 3489 |
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| Genome length (bp) | 985,626,975 |
| Assembly status | Chromosome |
| Gene number | 41,997 |
| mRNA number | 41,997 |
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| BUSCO Evaluation (%) | 93.5% | |
| Xinggu Lin, Chao Feng, Tao Lin, A J Harris, Yingzhi Li, Ming Kang, Jackfruit genome and population genomics provide insights into fruit evolution and domestication history in China, Horticulture Research, Volume 9, 2022, uhac173. https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac173 |
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Artocarpus heterophyllus S10
Artocarpus heterophyllus S10 (Jackfruit)
Artocarpus heterophyllus S10, commonly known as jackfruit, is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world and belongs to the Moraceae family. This evergreen tropical tree produces massive compound syncarp fruits.
Native to Southeast Asia, jackfruit trees are characterized by their large leaves and robust woody tissue. The edible fruit has a sweet, distinctive flavor and serves as both a fruit and vegetable, providing an important starchy carbohydrate source.
Jackfruit has gained global attention as a vital food source and meat substitute due to its fibrous texture when unripe, making it valuable for both nutrition and sustainable food systems.
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