Taxonomy: Angiosperms / Eudicots / Rosids / Rosales / Rosaceae
1. Fragaria iinumae is a species of strawberry native to Japan and eastern Russia.
2. In Japan it was first discovered on Mount Nogohaku and the name Nogo Fragaria was given.
3. All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes. Fragaria iinumae is diploid, having 2 pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 14 chromosomes.
4. F. iinumae strawberry plants are quite versatile. They can grow in partial shade or full sun and are found in the alpine and sub-alpine regions of Japan.
5. F. iinumae can even grow well in slilghtly alkaline soils. Its typical maximum growth is about 0.3 meters or 1 foot.
6. The berries can be eaten, and young plants can be added to soups.Otherwise, the functionality of these strawberry plants is currently limited to decorative purposes.
Variety N.A.
Total sequence length 199,627,509 bp
Total assembly gap length 19,264 bp
Number of scaffolds 117,822
Scaffold N50 3,309 bp
Scaffold L50 15,738 bp
Number of contigs 118,549
Contig N50 3,302 bp
Contig L50 15,770 bp
Chromosome number 2n=14
Number of component sequences (WGS or clone) 118,549
Sequencing technology Illumina HiSeq1000