Integrating genomics into the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea
Seoul National University · University of Alaska Anchorage
Abstract
The polyphasic approach used today in the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea includes the use of phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and genotypic data. The use of 16S rRNA gene sequence data has revolutionized our understanding of the microbial world and led to a rapid increase in the number of descriptions of novel taxa, especially at the species level. It has allowed in many cases for the demarcation of taxa into distinct species, but its limitations in a number of groups have resulted in the continued use of DNA-DNA hybridization. As technology has improved, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has provided a rapid and cost-effective approach to obtaining whole-genome sequences of microbial strains.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Systematics
- Bacterial taxonomy
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Evolutionary biology
- Genomics
- Archaea
- Taxon