Eucalyptus grandis, commonly known as the flooded gum or rose gum, is a tall tree with smooth bark, rough at the base fibrous or flaky, grey to grey-brown. At maturity, it reaches 50 metres (160 feet) tall, though the largest specimens can exceed 80 metres (260 feet) tall. It is found on coastal areas and sub-coastal ranges from Newcastle in New South Wales northwards to west of Daintree in Queensland, mainly on flat land and lower slopes, where it is the dominant tree of wet forests and on the margins of rainforests.

Sequence Statistics

No Sequences54935
No Amino Acids20228894
Min Seq. Length65
Avg. Seq. Length368.233
Max Seq. Length4828
Seq. Length 1σ279.152

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 28.136 8.397 29.040 32.656 7.913
VSL2b 32.935 7.631 34.977 28.446 7.375
PrDOS 32.592 5.161 34.859 21.075 5.053
PV2 37.885 8.651 41.059 27.892 8.555
IUPred-S 13.705 1.244 15.445 14.537 1.452
IUPred-L 13.846 1.355 18.189 21.909 1.873
Espritz-N 23.196 4.417 23.900 24.814 4.160
Espritz-X 14.150 1.072 16.653 12.119 1.367
Espritz-D 6.682 0.610 37.166 10.054 4.969

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
50 64 42674 970 812 44 392 995 3760

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