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Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bat)
Representative genome: Eptesicus fuscus (assembly DD_ASM_mEF_20220401)
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ID: 11703
Organism ImageEptesicus fuscus (big brown bat)

The big brown bat has an exceptionally long lifespan

Lineage: Eukaryota[15557]; Metazoa[7782]; Chordata[3579]; Craniata[3544]; Vertebrata[3544]; Euteleostomi[3500]; Mammalia[873]; Eutheria[699]; Laurasiatheria[340]; Chiroptera[67]; Yangochiroptera[46]; Vespertilionidae[23]; Eptesicus[2]; Eptesicus fuscus[1]
The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) ranges across most of North and Central America and can be found in cities, towns, and rural areas. These bats typically inhabit the same area year-round though in the northern part of their range they may migrate tens of miles to hibernate in mines, caves, or buildings.

Summary

Sequence data: genome assemblies: 2 (See  Genome Assembly and Annotation report)
Statistics: median total length (Mb): 2017.35
 median protein count: 49822
 median GC%: 43.5
NCBI Annotation Release:  102

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