Dracogyra subfuscus is a species of deep-sea gastropod in the family Peltospiridae, currently known only from the Longqi hydrothermal vent field on the Southwest Indian Ridge. This small gastropod is adapted to extreme environments, thriving in the high-temperature and low-oxygen conditions of hydrothermal vents. Its discovery highlights the unique biodiversity of vent ecosystems and provides valuable insights into the adaptations of organisms to these harsh habitats.
Species | Phylum | Common Name | Ecosystem | Depth | Habitat | NCBI Taxonomy ID |
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Dracogyra subfusca | Mollusca | Dracogyra subfuscus | Hydrothermal vent | 2,736-2,785 | Longqi (‘Tiamat’ chimney) | 2038759 |
Genome Assembly | Genome Size | Assembly level | Released year | WGS accession | Submitter | BioProject | BUSCO completeness | Gene Number |
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ASM1610662v1 | 1.16Gb | Scaffold | 2020 | JAECMU01 | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | PRJNA680542 | - | 5,986 |
Title | Journal | Pubmed ID |
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Hologenome analysis reveals dual symbiosis in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail Gigantopelta aegis | nature communications | 33608555 |