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An ANI gap within bacterial species that advances the definitions of intra-species units.

Luis M Rodriguez-RRoth E ConradTomeu ViverDorian J FeistelBlake G LindnerStephanus N VenterLuis H OrellanaRudolf AmannRamon Rossello-MoraKonstantinos T Konstantinidis
Published in: mBio (2023)
Bacterial strains and clonal complexes are two cornerstone concepts for microbiology that remain loosely defined, which confuses communication and research. Here we identify a natural gap in genome sequence comparisons among isolate genomes of all well-sequenced species that has gone unnoticed so far and could be used to more accurately and precisely define these and related concepts compared to current methods. These findings advance the molecular toolbox for accurately delineating and following the important units of diversity within prokaryotic species and thus should greatly facilitate future epidemiological and micro-diversity studies across clinical and environmental settings.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • gene expression
  • current status
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • single molecule