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摘要
本研究通过应用先进的基于基因组的方法重新审视了 Nocardiopsis 属的分类学,这代表了一种显著的进步,超越了主要依赖 16S rRNA 基因序列和表型特征的传统方法。下一代测序技术(NGS)和先进的生物信息学工具的出现,为原核生物分类提供了更精确的框架。然而,许多公认的物种仍然缺乏完整的基因组序列。在本研究中,我们采用了整体基因组相关指数(OGRI),特别是平均核苷酸同源性(ANI)和数字 DNA-DNA 杂交(dDDH),来重新评估该属的系统发育关系。16S rRNA 完整序列的比较分析表明,N. umidischolae 66/93 T 与 N. tropica VKMAc-1457 T(相似度为 99.61%)以及 N. rhodophaea JCM15313T 与 N. rosea JCM15314T(相似度为 100%)之间具有高度遗传相似性。前者的 dDDH、ANI%、FastANI%、ANIm 和 ANIb 值分别为 73.2%、96.94%、96.15%、97.19% 和 96.74%,后者分别为 93.6%、99.13%、99.97%、99.98% 和 99.27%。所有数值都超过了物种划分阈值(dDDH 为 70%,ANI 为 95-96%)。因此,我们建议根据《国际原核生物命名法》(ICNP)将 N. umidischolae 重新分类为 N. tropica 的异型异名,将 N. rosea 重新分类为 N. rhodophaea 的异型异名。
Reclassification of two Nocardiopsis species using whole genome analysis
This study revisits the taxonomic classification of the genus Nocardiopsis through the application of advanced genome-based methodologies, representing a notable advancement beyond traditional approaches that primarily rely on 16S rRNA gene sequences and phenotypic traits. The advent of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and sophisticated bioinformatic tools has enabled a more precise framework for prokaryotic classification. However, many recognized species still lack complete genome sequences. In this study, we employed overall genome-related indices (OGRI), particularly Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH), to reassess the phylogenetic relationships within the genus. Comparative analyses of complete 16S rRNA sequences demonstrated high genetic similarity between N. umidischolae 66/93 T and N. tropica VKMAc-1457 T (99.61% similarity), as well as between N. rhodophaea JCM15313T and N. rosea JCM15314T (100% identity). The dDDH, ANI%, FastANI%, ANIm, and ANIb values further supported these results, with 73.2%, 96.94%, 96.15%, 97.19%, and 96.74% for the former pair, and 93.6%, 99.13%, 99.97%, 99.98%, and 99.27% for the latter pair, respectively. All values surpassed the species delineation thresholds of 70% for dDDH and 95–96% for ANI. Consequently, we propose reclassifying N. umidischolae as a heterotypic synonym of N. tropica, and N. rosea as a heterotypic synonym of N. rhodophaea, in accordance with the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP).
期刊介绍:
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek publishes papers on fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology. Topics of particular interest include: taxonomy, structure & development; biochemistry & molecular biology; physiology & metabolic studies; genetics; ecological studies; especially molecular ecology; marine microbiology; medical microbiology; molecular biological aspects of microbial pathogenesis and bioinformatics.