About Zoroaster sp. YZ-2022

The sea star Zoroaster sp. YZ-2022 is a species in the family Zoroasteridae, occurring exclusively in the deep sea. They have five long, skinny arms and very small central discs, giving them a very distinctive appearance. The observed one is frequently pale yellow or white in coloration, sometimes with spiny projections on the aboral surface.

Classification

Animalia Kingdom; Echinodermata (Phylum); Asteroidea (Class); Forcipulatida (Order); Zoroasteridae (Family); Zoroaster (Genus); Zoroaster sp. YZ-2022 (Species)

Original Name

Zoroaster sp. YZ-2022


Basic Information
SpeciesPhylumCommon NameEcosystemDepthHabitatNCBI Taxonomy ID
Zoroaster sp. YZ-2022Echinodermatadeep-sea Asteroidea, deep-sea starfishCold seep/Hydrothermal vent1,750orthern South China Sea (111.033E, 17.597 N)2989510

Genome Assembly Information
Genome AssemblyGenome SizeAssembly levelReleased yearWGS accessionSubmitterBioProjectBUSCO completeness (%)Scaffold/Contig N50 (kb)GC content (%)Repeat Rate (%)Gene Number
SQW42HX01_v11GbChromosome2023JAQQFT01Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering,Chinese Academy of SciencesPRJNA89147995.91 40,400/376.23863.939,426

References
TitleJournalPubmed ID
A chromosome-level genome assembly of a deep-sea starfish (Zoroaster cf. ophiactis)Scientific Data37528102

Gene Information

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Gene IDDescription
SQW42HX01_g31760-
SQW42HX01_g31761-
SQW42HX01_g31762-
SQW42HX01_g31763PROTEIN CBG23764
SQW42HX01_g31764UNCHARACTERIZED
SQW42HX01_g31765-
SQW42HX01_g31766NEUROPEPTIDES RECEPTOR
SQW42HX01_g31767-
SQW42HX01_g31768AGAP004327-PA
SQW42HX01_g31769-
SQW42HX01_g3177-
SQW42HX01_g31770-
SQW42HX01_g31771HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN HSP-12.2-RELATED
SQW42HX01_g31772TRNA SELENOCYSTEINE 1-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 1-RELATED-RELATED
SQW42HX01_g31773MAJOR VAULT PROTEIN
SQW42HX01_g31774MAJOR VAULT PROTEIN
SQW42HX01_g31775MAJOR VAULT PROTEIN
SQW42HX01_g31776SIDEROFLEXIN
SQW42HX01_g31777-
SQW42HX01_g31778GALACTOCEREBROSIDASE
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