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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
Carya glabra

Wikipedia description

Carya glabra, the pignut hickory, is a common, but not abundant species of hickory in the oak-hickory forest association in the Eastern United States and Canada. Other common names are pignut, sweet pignut, coast pignut hickory, smoothbark hickory, swamp hickory, and broom hickory. The pear-shaped nut ripens in September and October and is an important part of the diet of many wild animals. The wood is used for a variety of products, including fuel for home heating.

Scientific classification

Clade: Core Eudicots/Rosids
Order: Fagales
Family: Juglandaceae
Species: Carya glabra

Samples

Sample nameSample codeTissueRNA extractorSample providerBLASTSRA dataAssembly data
VWIP-Carya_glabra
VWIP
This sample is NOT available in BLAST service, because it was identified as mislabeled and/or contaminated and not analyzed for the 1KP publication [Nature 574, 679–685 (2019)]. Its data was released nonetheless as some find even these data useful. More information is given at [GigaScience 8, giz126 (2019)], including estimates of which particular sequences might be problematic.
--J. Leebens-MackJ. Leebens-Mack--