Aquilegia coerulea 6.0
Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliophyta; eudicotyledons; Ranunculales; Ranunculaceae; Aquilegia
Aquilegia coerulea, commonly called the Colorado columbine, Rocky Mountain columbine, or blue columbine, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family, native to the Rocky Mountains in the western United States. It is a moderate sized wildflower that grows in mountainous areas from the foothills to above timberline. The flowers are mainly pollinated by bumblebees and several species of hawkmoths. The species has been the state flower of Colorado since 1899 and with its large, showy flowers is a frequent garden plant and used in the breeding of columbine hybrids. The botanical name coerulea (or caerulea) means 'sky blue'.
Sequence Statistics
| No Sequences | 27583 |
|---|---|
| No Amino Acids | 11026266 |
| Min Seq. Length | 37 |
| Avg. Seq. Length | 399.749 |
| Max Seq. Length | 5075 |
| Seq. Length 1σ | 273.860 |
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 |