The large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus, formerly Pteropus giganteus), also known as the greater flying fox, Malayan flying fox, Malaysian flying fox, large fruit bat, kalang, or kalong, is a southeast Asian species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. Despite its scientific name, it feeds exclusively on fruits, nectar, and flowers, like the other flying foxes of the genus Pteropus. It is noted for being one of the largest bats. As with nearly all other Old World fruit bats, it lacks the ability to echolocate but compensates for it with well-developed eyesight.

Sequence Statistics

No Sequences17053
No Amino Acids9669869
Min Seq. Length8
Avg. Seq. Length567.048
Max Seq. Length31926
Seq. Length 1σ574.234

Disorder Prediction Statistics

Predictor % Genome Disordered % Genome Disordered in SCOP Domains Avg. % of Seq. Disordered Avg. % of Disordered Regions in SCOP Domains Avg. % of Seq. Disordered and in SCOP Domains
VLXT 38.943 7.180 37.205 26.527 7.703
VSL2b 48.351 8.331 46.232 25.395 8.987
PrDOS 38.849 5.080 38.209 20.568 5.556
PV2 21.544 5.202 51.641 30.370 13.361
IUPred-S 20.918 1.607 20.369 14.759 1.944
IUPred-L 29.031 2.316 28.540 16.768 2.730
Espritz-N 31.865 4.760 29.827 23.652 4.823
Espritz-X 23.358 1.347 23.397 11.604 1.810
Espritz-D 7.285 0.400 24.267 7.175 3.483

SUPERFAMILY Domains

% Amino Acids with SCOP Assignment % Sequences with SCOP Assignment No of Domains No of Superfamilies No of Families Avg. Family Size Avg. Domain Length Domain Pairs Unique Domain Architectures
42 72 25830 1066 1289 24.2 567 1530 4576

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