Phylogenies of the 16S rRNA gene and its hypervariable regions lack concordance with core genome phylogenies.
Hayley B HasslerBrett ProbertCarson MooreElizabeth LawsonRichard W JacksonBrook T RussellVincent P RichardsPublished in: Microbiome (2022)
Ramifications of a poor phylogenetic performance for the 16S rRNA gene are far reaching. For example, in addition to incorrect species/strain delineation and phylogenetic inference, it has the potential to confound community diversity metrics if phylogenetic information is incorporated - for example, with popular approaches such as Faith's phylogenetic diversity and UniFrac. Our results highlight the problematic nature of these approaches and their use (along with entropy masking) is discouraged. Lastly, the wide range in 16S rRNA gene copy number among genomes also has a strong potential to confound diversity metrics. Video Abstract.