Setting new boundaries of 16S rRNA gene identity for prokaryotic taxonomy.

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Timothy J Hackmann
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The 16S rRNA gene is frequently sequenced to classify prokaryotes and identify new taxa. If sequences from two strains share less than ~99% identity, the strains are usually classified as different species. Classification thresholds for genera and other ranks have also been proposed, but they are based on dated datasets. Here we update these thresholds by determining the sequence identity of the 16S rRNA gene for n=19,556 type strains. This represents 94% of all strains validly published, and it involved making more than 191 million pairwise sequence alignments. In 90% of all cases, sequences from the same species shared a minimum of 97.2-100% identity. The corresponding values were 90.1-99.0% for genus, 80.1-94.1% for family, 72.9-90.0% for order, 72.2-86.3% for class and 69.6-83.6% for phylum. We also present values specific to bacteria (n=18,904 strains) and archaea (n=652 strains). We propose these values serve as thresholds for classifying new prokaryotic taxa. A major change from previous guidelines is recognizing that these boundaries overlap. This overlap has already been observed for relative evolutionary divergence, a metric correlated with 16S rRNA gene identity. Together with other metrics, 16S rRNA gene identity allows classification of prokaryotes from species to phylum.

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期刊介绍: Published by the Microbiology Society and owned by the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP), a committee of the Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology Division of the International Union of Microbiological Societies, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology is the leading forum for the publication of novel microbial taxa and the ICSP’s official journal of record for prokaryotic names. The journal welcomes high-quality research on all aspects of microbial evolution, phylogenetics and systematics, encouraging submissions on all prokaryotes, yeasts, microfungi, protozoa and microalgae across the full breadth of systematics including: Identification, characterisation and culture preservation Microbial evolution and biodiversity Molecular environmental work with strong taxonomic or evolutionary content Nomenclature Taxonomy and phylogenetics.
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