TerSynDB

Plant Species

Elaeis guineensis


Plant Species

Common Name

Clade

Family

Elaeis guineensis Oil palm Angiosperms Arecaceae
Description
Elaeis guineensis is a species of palm commonly called African oil palm or macaw-fat. It is the principal source of palm oil. It is native to west and southwest Africa, specifically the area between Angola and the Gambia; the species name guineensis refers to the name for the area, Guinea, and not the modern country which now bears that name. The species is also now naturalised in Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Central America, the West Indies and several islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans

Terpene synthase sequences

TerSynDB

Terpene synthase C terminal domain sequence

Elaeis guineensis

Terpene synthase N terminal domain sequence

Elaeis guineensis

Terpene synthase UniProtKB Sequences entries

Elaeis guineensis

 

References

Singh; et al. (2013). Oil palm genome sequence reveals divergence of interfertile species in Old and New worlds.". Nature. 500 (7462): 335?339. PMC 3929164?Freely accessible. PMID 23883927. doi:10.1038/nature12309."