Microbial species delineation using whole genome sequences
Joint Genome Institute · Georgia Institute of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Increased sequencing of microbial genomes has revealed that prevailing prokaryotic species assignments can be inconsistent with whole genome information for a significant number of species. The long-standing need for a systematic and scalable species assignment technique can be met by the genome-wide Average Nucleotide Identity (gANI) metric, which is widely acknowledged as a robust measure of genomic relatedness. In this work, we demonstrate that the combination of gANI and the alignment fraction (AF) between two genomes accurately reflects their genomic relatedness. We introduce an efficient implementation of AF,gANI and discuss its successful application to 86.5M genome pairs between 13,151 prokaryotic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
7- NVNeha VargheseCorresponding
Joint Genome Institute
- SMSupratim Mukherjee
Joint Genome Institute
- NINatalia Ivanova
Joint Genome Institute
- KTKonstantinos T. Konstantinidis
Georgia Institute of Technology
- KMKostas Mavrommatis
Bristol-Myers Squibb (Switzerland)
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Whole genome sequencing
- Genetics
- Gene
- Life in Land