[Information on the Latest Bacterial Taxonomy Focusing on Microbiome-related Bacteria].

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Yoshiaki Kawamura
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Abstract

Bacterial taxonomy has often changed significantly with the introduction of new technology. Most recently, next-generation sequencers (NGS) have substantially impacted bacterial taxonomy. With NGS, it has become possible to determine with high accuracy the interrelationships and taxonomic positions of even distantly related bacterial groups by determining whole genome sequences and comparing and examining them in detail. As a result, the Phylum, a higher taxonomic rank, has officially been approved. Furthermore, rapid taxonomic reorganization is occurring at all taxonomic ranks, from classes to genera. Meanwhile, anyone can now perform microbiota analysis using NGS as long as they have the equipment. The name of each detected bacterial group must be based on the latest classification. However, there are some points to be aware of, such as discrepancies between the OTUs used in microbiota analysis and the correct taxonomic definition of bacterial species. There are also pitfalls lurking in public databases. With these points in mind, I hope that accurate analysis will progress, and that research on the microbiome and macrobiota will continue to develop.

[以微生物组相关细菌为重点的最新细菌分类信息]。
细菌分类学常常随着新技术的引入而发生重大变化。最近,下一代测序仪(NGS)对细菌分类学产生了实质性的影响。有了NGS,通过确定全基因组序列并对其进行详细的比较和检查,甚至可以高精度地确定远亲细菌群的相互关系和分类位置。因此,门,一个更高的分类等级,已被正式批准。此外,从纲到属的所有分类等级都发生了快速的分类重组。与此同时,只要有设备,任何人都可以使用NGS进行微生物群分析。每个检测到的细菌群的名称必须基于最新的分类。然而,有一些问题需要注意,例如微生物群分析中使用的otu与细菌物种的正确分类定义之间存在差异。公共数据库中也潜藏着陷阱。考虑到这些问题,我希望准确的分析能够取得进展,对微生物组和微生物群的研究将继续发展。
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