Authors
Vartul Sangal, Michael Goodfellow, Amanda L Jones, Edward C Schwalbe, Jochen Blom, Paul A Hoskisson, Iain C Sutcliffe
Publication date
2016/12/7
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
38392
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Prokaryotic systematics provides the fundamental framework for microbiological research but remains a discipline that relies on a labour- and time-intensive polyphasic taxonomic approach, including DNA-DNA hybridization, variation in 16S rRNA gene sequence and phenotypic characteristics. These techniques suffer from poor resolution in distinguishing between closely related species and often result in misclassification and misidentification of strains. Moreover, guidelines are unclear for the delineation of bacterial genera. Here, we have applied an innovative phylogenetic and taxogenomic approach to a heterogeneous actinobacterial taxon, Rhodococcus, to identify boundaries for intrageneric and supraspecific classification. Seven species-groups were identified within the genus Rhodococcus that are as distantly related to one another as they are to representatives of other mycolic acid containing …
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