“…The authors sequenced the genomes of 25 different melons, i.e., they provided 17 accessions of "melo" subspecies (in detail: 5x inodorus, 4x cantalupensis, 2x reticulatus, 2x khandalak, 1x duda'im, 1x flexuosus, 1x ameri and 1x adzhur cultivars), 7 for "agrestis" subspecies (2x chinensis, 1x conomon, 3x makuwa and 1x momordica), and 1 for C. collosus var. feral, an under-exploited wild melon fruit traditionally used in folk remedies [73]. Among all the sequenced melon genomes, their size ranged from 357.6 to 438.3 Mb, and predicted genes from 22,924 to 38,173 (Table 1).…”