Aquilegia coerulea, the Colorado columbine, Rocky Mountain columbine, or blue columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to the Rocky Mountains and some of the surrounding states of the western United States. It is the state flower of Colorado. The Latin specific name coerulea (or caerulea) means "sky blue".

Sequence Statistics

No Sequences27583
No Amino Acids11026266
Min Seq. Length37
Avg. Seq. Length399.749
Max Seq. Length5075
Seq. Length 1σ273.860

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 25.853 7.334 26.304 32.654 7.371
VSL2b 31.640 6.784 32.741 27.720 7.025
PrDOS 32.924 5.143 34.201 21.268 5.313
PV2 35.884 7.852 37.729 27.600 8.152
IUPred-S 12.832 1.141 13.839 13.945 1.399
IUPred-L 13.072 1.278 16.653 22.031 1.847
Espritz-N 21.768 4.018 21.918 24.674 3.952
Espritz-X 12.574 0.914 14.231 11.055 1.249
Espritz-D 4.829 0.508 30.003 10.971 5.576

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
45 65 39229 984 816 39.9 435 989 3670

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