Owenia fusiformis (Segmented worms) (Owenia_assembly_annotated)

Owenia fusiformis (Segmented worms) Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Owenia fusiformis

Owenia fusiformis is a thin, cylindrical, segmented worm, up to 10 cm long, that lives in a tough flexible tube buried in the sand with its anterior end just protruding from the surface. The tube is composed of sand grains or shell fragments glued together in an overlapping fashion. The body of the worm is greenish or yellowish and at the head end the mouth is surrounded by short, reddish, frilly lobes.

Widely distributed in coastal regions throughout northwest Europe, the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific.

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Taxonomy ID 6347

(Text from The Marine Life Information Network(MarLIN).)

More information General information about this species can be found on The Marine Life Information Network(MarLIN) species page.

Assembly

The assembly presented here has been imported from INSDC and is linked to the assembly accession GCA_903813345.1].

Annotation

Ensembl Metazoa displaying genes imported from GenBank entry linked to the assembly with accession GCA_903813345.1].

Annotation was submitted with the assembly itself by Chema Martin-Duran lab., School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University Of London (lab site).

Small RNA features, protein features, BLAST hits and cross-references have been computed by Ensembl Metazoa.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyOwenia_assembly_annotated, INSDC Assembly GCA_903813345.1,
Database version113.1
Golden Path Length518,843,022
Genebuild byChema Martin-Duran lab., School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University Of London
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceChema Martin-Duran lab., School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University Of London

Gene counts

Coding genes31,277
Pseudogenes9
Gene transcripts35,256