Options and considerations for validation of prokaryotic names under the SeqCode

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Stephanus N. Venter , Luis M. Rodriguez-R , Maria Chuvochina , Marike Palmer , Philip Hugenholtz , Emma T. Steenkamp
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Abstract

Stable taxon names for Bacteria and Archaea are essential for capturing and documenting prokaryotic diversity. They are also crucial for scientific communication, effective accumulation of biological data related to the taxon names and for developing a comprehensive understanding of prokaryotic evolution. However, after more than a hundred years, taxonomists have succeeded in valid publication of only around 30 000 species names, based mostly on pure cultures under the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP), out of the millions estimated to reside in the biosphere. The vast majority of prokaryotic species have not been cultured and are becoming increasingly known to us via culture-independent sequence-based approaches. Until recently, such taxa could only be addressed nomenclaturally via provisional names such as Candidatus or alphanumeric identifiers. Here, we present options and considerations to facilitate validation of names for these taxa using the recently established Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data (SeqCode). Community engagement and participation of relevant taxon specialists are critical and encouraged for the success of endeavours to formally name the uncultured majority.

根据 SeqCode 验证原核生物名称的选项和注意事项
细菌和古细菌的稳定分类名称对于捕捉和记录原核生物的多样性至关重要。它们对于科学交流、有效积累与分类名称相关的生物数据以及全面了解原核生物进化也至关重要。然而,一百多年过去了,在生物圈中估计存在的数百万个物种中,分类学家根据《国际原核生物命名法》(ICNP),主要以纯培养物为基础,只成功地公布了约 3 万个物种名称。绝大多数原核生物物种都没有经过培养,我们越来越多地通过与培养无关的基于序列的方法来了解它们。直到最近,我们还只能通过 "类群"(Candidatus)等临时名称或字母数字标识符对这些类群进行命名。在此,我们提出了一些方案和注意事项,以方便利用最近制定的《序列数据描述的原核生物命名代码》(SeqCode)来验证这些类群的名称。社区参与和相关分类群专家的参与对于正式命名大多数未培养生物的努力取得成功至关重要,我们对此表示鼓励。
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