Wolframiiraptor allenii


Citation

Formal styling
Wolframiiraptor allenii Buessecker et al., 2022
Proposed by
Buessecker et al., 2022
Status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:slp2ijs4 (validated)

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
al.len'i.i
Etymology
N.L. gen. n. allenii, of Allen, named for Dr. Eugene T. Allen (1864-1964), an American geochemist, for his pioneering work on the geochemistry of Yellowstone National Park, USA
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_023539495.1

Taxonomy

Description
Two MAGs representing this species were assembled from metagenomic sequence data determined from samples taken from thermal springs in Geyser Creek, Geyser Basin and the Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, USA. These genomes are 1,104,807 bp and 1,315,737 bp in size, 151 and 95 contigs, respectively, with a G+C content of 51.6 to 52.4 %. Completeness estimates for both genomes, as determined by CheckM, are 91.58 and 92.23 %, with 0 % contamination estimated. Phylogenomic analysis of 122 archaeal marker sequences places this species in the genus Wolframiiraptor, in the family Wolframiiraptoraceae. ANI values between these genomes are 99.0 %, while all other pairwise comparisons to closely related taxa are below 87 %.
Classification
Incertae sedis (Archaea) » “Caldarchaeales” » Wolframiiraptoraceae » Wolframiiraptor » Wolframiiraptor allenii
Parent
Wolframiiraptor

Genomics

Accession
NCBI Assembly: GCA_023539495.1
Type
Metagenome-Assembled Genome (MAG)
Estimated Quality Metrics
  • Completeness: 92.23%
  • Contamination: 0.0%
  • Quality: 92.23
Ribosomal and transfer RNA genes
  • 1 16S rRNA (up to 100.0%)
  • 2 23S rRNAs (up to 50.0%)
  • tRNAs for 20 amino acids
Sequencing depth
27.0 ×
Source
Other features
  • G+C Content: 51.6%
  • Coding Density: 89.06%
  • Codon Table: 11
  • N50: 21,863 bp
  • Contigs: 95
  • Assembly Length: 1,315,737 bp
  • Ambiguous Assembly Fraction: 0.0%
Automated checks
Complete

Metadata

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Local history
Registered by
MarikePalmer over 1 year ago
Submitted by
MarikePalmer 9 months ago
Validated by
miguel 9 months ago

Publications (1)

Citation Title
Buessecker et al., 2022, Nature Communications An essential role for tungsten in the ecology and evolution of a previously uncultivated lineage of anaerobic, thermophilic Archaea
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