Shifting the genomic gold standard for the prokaryotic species definition
Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies
Abstract
DNA-DNA hybridization (DDH) has been used for nearly 50 years as the gold standard for prokaryotic species circumscriptions at the genomic level. It has been the only taxonomic method that offered a numerical and relatively stable species boundary, and its use has had a paramount influence on how the current classification has been constructed. However, now, in the era of genomics, DDH appears to be an outdated method for classification that needs to be substituted. The average nucleotide identity (ANI) between two genomes seems the most promising method since it mirrors DDH closely. Here we examine the work package JSpecies as a user-friendly, biologist-oriented interface to calculate ANI and the correlation…
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- Genome
- Computational biology
- Genomics
- Biology
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- DNA sequencing
- Genetics
- Life in Land