The genome of a vestimentiferan tubeworm (Ridgeia piscesae) provides insights into its adaptation to a deep-sea environment.
Muhua WangLingwei RuanMeng LiuZixuan LiuJian HeLong ZhangYuanyuan WangHong ShiMingliang ChenFeng YangRunying ZengJian-Guo HeChang-Jun GuoJianming ChenPublished in: BMC genomics (2023)
Ridgeia pachyptila and R. piscesae started to diverge after the formation of the Gorda/Juan de Fuca/Explorer ridge systems and the East Pacific Rise. The high growth rates of vent-dwelling tubeworms might be derived from their small genome sizes. Cell proliferation is important for regulating the growth rate in R. piscesae.