TerSynDB

Plant Species

Gossypium hirsutum


Plant Species

Common Name

Clade

Family

Gossypium hirsutum Upland cotton Angiosperms Malvaceae
Description
Gossypium hirsutum, also known as upland cotton or Mexican cotton, is the most widely planted species of cotton in the United States, constituting some 95% of all cotton production there. It is native to Mexico, the West Indies, northern South America, Central America and possibly tropical Florida. Worldwide, the figure is about 90% of all cotton production is of cultivars derived from this species.

Terpene synthase sequences

TerSynDB

Terpene synthase C terminal domain sequence

Gossypium hirsutum

Terpene synthase N terminal domain sequence

Gossypium hirsutum

Terpene synthase UniProtKB Sequences entries

Gossypium hirsutum

 

References

Li, F., Fan, G., Lu, C., Xiao, G., Zou, C., Kohel, R.J., Ma, Z., Shang, H., Ma, X., Wu, J. and Liang, X., 2015. Genome sequence of cultivated Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum TM-1) provides insights into genome evolution. Nature biotechnology, 33(5), pp.524-530.