Chromosome‐level genome assembly of a deep‐sea Venus flytrap sea anemone sheds light upon adaptations to an extremely oligotrophic environment
Junyuan Li,
Zifeng Zhan,
Yang Li
et al.
Abstract:The Venus flytrap sea anemone Actinoscyphia liui inhabits the nutrient‐limited deep ocean in the tropical western Pacific. Compared with most other sea anemones, it has undergone a distinct modification of body shape similar to that of the botanic flytrap. However, the molecular mechanism by which such a peculiar sea anemone adapts to a deep‐sea oligotrophic environment is unknown. Here, we report the chromosomal‐level genome of A. liui constructed from PacBio and Hi‐C data. The assembled genome is 522 Mb in s… Show more
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