About Ridgeia piscesae

Ridgeia piscesae is a tube worm found in a variety of environments on the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Found in clusters up to several square meters in area, these Polychaete’s lack a digestive tract, instead taking up organic carbon from symbiotic, chemoautotrophic bacteria found in their specially-evolved trophosomes. These bacteria oxidize sulfur in order to create organic material. Initially thought to be several species of the Ridgeia genus on the Juan de Fuca Ridge, genetic comparison showed that only one species existed, with various morphologies. The two extreme morphologies are the so-called long-skinny and fat-short forms.

Classification

Animalia (Kingdom); Annelida (Phylum); Polychaeta (Class); Sedentaria (Subclass); Canalipalpata (Infraclass); Sabellida (Order); Siboglinidae (Family); Ridgeia (Genus); Ridgeia piscesae (Species)

Original Name

Ridgeia piscesae Jones, 1985

Key Reference Paper

1. Jones M L. On the Vestimentifera, new phylum: six new species, and other taxa, from hydrothermal vents and elsewhere[J]. Bull Biol Soc Wash, 1985, 6: 117. (Jones et al., 1985)
2. Southward E C, Tunnicliffe V, Black M. Revision of the species of Ridgeia from northeast Pacific hydrothermal vents, with a redescription of Ridgeia piscesae Jones (Pogonophora: Obturata= Vestimentifera)[J]. Canadian Journal of zoology, 1995, 73(2): 282-295. (Southward et al., 1995)

Distribution

Shepherd's Vent, Axial Seamount, Juande Fuca Ridge. Hydrothermal vents of Juan de Fuca Ridgeand northern Gorda Ridge


Basic Information
SpeciesPhylumCommon NameEcosystemDepthHabitatNCBI Taxonomy ID
Ridgeia piscesaeAnnelidatube wormsHydrothermal vent1,780-2,227the Juan de Fuca Ridge (47°57.00′ N, 129°5.82′ W)27915

Genome Assembly Information
Genome AssemblyGenome SizeAssembly levelReleased yearWGS accessionSubmitterBioProjectBUSCO completeness (%)Scaffold/Contig N50 (kb)GC content (%)Repeat Rate (%)Gene Number
R07B-5658.2MbContig2022JAODUO01Universite de MontrealPRJNA78643894.00 365.441-31,703

References
TitleJournalPubmed ID
Third-Generation Sequencing Reveals the Adaptive Role of the Epigenome in Three Deep-Sea PolychaetesMolecular Biology and Evolution37494294

Gene Information

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Gene IDDescription
KAK2181408.1N-ACETYLGALACTOSAMINYLTRANSFERASE
KAK2181409.1SLIT HOMOLOG
KAK2181410.1EGF-LIKE DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN
KAK2181411.1EGF-LIKE DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN
KAK2181361.1-
KAK2181362.1WD REPEAT-CONTAINING PROTEIN POP1
KAK2181363.1SAM-DEPENDENT METHYLTRANSFERASE
KAK2181364.1-
KAK2181365.1CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE POLYPEPTIDE VIA
KAK2181366.1CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE POLYPEPTIDE VIA
KAK2181367.1A-KINASE ANCHOR PROTEINS
KAK2181368.1SERINE/THREONINE-PROTEIN KINASE
KAK2181369.1LEUCINE RICH REPEAT FAMILY PROTEIN
KAK2181370.1ELONGATION FACTOR TU-RELATED
KAK2181371.1MITOCHONDRIAL RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN 63
KAK2181372.1RIBONUCLEASE III
KAK2181373.1-
KAK2181374.1PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE
KAK2181375.1-
KAK2181376.1-
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