Tupaia belangeri (Family Tupaia, Genus Tupaia)

Tupaia (Tupaia belangeri) is a small mammal belonging to the family Tupaiidae, which consists of four genera and 19 extant species. The members of the genus Tupaia, which are colloquially referred to as the tree shrews, were first recorded in a sketch by William Ellis on a voyage with Captain Cook in 1780. Tree shrews are similar in appearance to squirrels, and their body weight ranges between 120-200 g. The natural habitat of the tree shrews consists of the tropical rainforests in South East Asia, where they feed on fruits, insects, and small vertebrates.

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Assembly Information
Contig Scaffold
N50 size (bp) 33,380 1,149,110
N50 number 24,001 679
Longest size (bp) 267,380 13,631,494
Total size (bp) 2,709,670,168 2,746,321,810
Total number (>=100 bp) 585,492 447,618
(>=2 kb) number 121,063 7,608

Predicted Genes Information
Number Avg.
gene length
(bp)
Avg.
CDS length
(bp)
Avg.
exon per gene

Avg.
exon length
(bp)
Avg.
intron length
(bp)
19,320 24,193 1,419 7.68 184.85 3,411
(*) Predicted by GLEAN