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A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria

In common with other bacterial taxa, members of the genus Neisseria are classified using a range of phenotypic and biochemical approaches, which are not entirely satisfactory in assigning isolates to species groups. Recently, there has been increasing interest in using nucleotide sequences for bacte...

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Autores principales: Bennett, Julia S., Jolley, Keith A., Earle, Sarah G., Corton, Craig, Bentley, Stephen D., Parkhill, Julian, Maiden, Martin C. J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Society for General Microbiology 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22422752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.056077-0
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author Bennett, Julia S.
Jolley, Keith A.
Earle, Sarah G.
Corton, Craig
Bentley, Stephen D.
Parkhill, Julian
Maiden, Martin C. J.
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Jolley, Keith A.
Earle, Sarah G.
Corton, Craig
Bentley, Stephen D.
Parkhill, Julian
Maiden, Martin C. J.
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description In common with other bacterial taxa, members of the genus Neisseria are classified using a range of phenotypic and biochemical approaches, which are not entirely satisfactory in assigning isolates to species groups. Recently, there has been increasing interest in using nucleotide sequences for bacterial typing and taxonomy, but to date, no broadly accepted alternative to conventional methods is available. Here, the taxonomic relationships of 55 representative members of the genus Neisseria have been analysed using whole-genome sequence data. As genetic material belonging to the accessory genome is widely shared among different taxa but not present in all isolates, this analysis indexed nucleotide sequence variation within sets of genes, specifically protein-coding genes that were present and directly comparable in all isolates. Variation in these genes identified seven species groups, which were robust to the choice of genes and phylogenetic clustering methods used. The groupings were largely, but not completely, congruent with current species designations, with some minor changes in nomenclature and the reassignment of a few isolates necessary. In particular, these data showed that isolates classified as Neisseria polysaccharea are polyphyletic and probably include more than one taxonomically distinct organism. The seven groups could be reliably and rapidly generated with sequence variation within the 53 ribosomal protein subunit (rps) genes, further demonstrating that ribosomal multilocus sequence typing (rMLST) is a practicable and powerful means of characterizing bacteria at all levels, from domain to strain.
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spelling pubmed-35417762013-04-24 A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria Bennett, Julia S. Jolley, Keith A. Earle, Sarah G. Corton, Craig Bentley, Stephen D. Parkhill, Julian Maiden, Martin C. J. Microbiology (Reading) Genes and Genomes In common with other bacterial taxa, members of the genus Neisseria are classified using a range of phenotypic and biochemical approaches, which are not entirely satisfactory in assigning isolates to species groups. Recently, there has been increasing interest in using nucleotide sequences for bacterial typing and taxonomy, but to date, no broadly accepted alternative to conventional methods is available. Here, the taxonomic relationships of 55 representative members of the genus Neisseria have been analysed using whole-genome sequence data. As genetic material belonging to the accessory genome is widely shared among different taxa but not present in all isolates, this analysis indexed nucleotide sequence variation within sets of genes, specifically protein-coding genes that were present and directly comparable in all isolates. Variation in these genes identified seven species groups, which were robust to the choice of genes and phylogenetic clustering methods used. The groupings were largely, but not completely, congruent with current species designations, with some minor changes in nomenclature and the reassignment of a few isolates necessary. In particular, these data showed that isolates classified as Neisseria polysaccharea are polyphyletic and probably include more than one taxonomically distinct organism. The seven groups could be reliably and rapidly generated with sequence variation within the 53 ribosomal protein subunit (rps) genes, further demonstrating that ribosomal multilocus sequence typing (rMLST) is a practicable and powerful means of characterizing bacteria at all levels, from domain to strain. Society for General Microbiology 2012-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3541776/ /pubmed/22422752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.056077-0 Text en © 2012 SGM http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Genes and Genomes
Bennett, Julia S.
Jolley, Keith A.
Earle, Sarah G.
Corton, Craig
Bentley, Stephen D.
Parkhill, Julian
Maiden, Martin C. J.
A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria
title A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria
title_full A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria
title_fullStr A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria
title_full_unstemmed A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria
title_short A genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus Neisseria
title_sort genomic approach to bacterial taxonomy: an examination and proposed reclassification of species within the genus neisseria
topic Genes and Genomes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22422752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.056077-0
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