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Network analysis of ten thousand genomes shed light on Pseudomonas diversity and classification
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ABSTRACTThe growth of sequenced bacterial genomes has revolutionized the assessment of microbial diversity. Pseudomonas is a widely diverse genus, containing more than 254 species. Although type strains have been employed to estimate Pseudomonas diversity, they represent a small fraction of the genomic diversity at a genus level. We used 10,035 available Pseudomonas genomes, including 210 type strains, to build a genomic distance network to estimate the number of species through community identification. We identified taxonomic inconsistencies with several type strains and found that 25.65% of the Pseudomonas genomes deposited on Genbank are misclassified. The phylogenetic tree using single-copy genes from representative genomes in each species cluster in the distance network revealed at least 14 Pseudomonas groups, including P. alcaligenes group proposed here. We show that Pseudomonas is likely an admixture of different genera and should be further divided. This study provides an overview of Pseudomonas diversity from a network and phylogenomic perspective that may help reduce the propagation of mislabeled Pseudomonas genomes.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Network analysis of ten thousand genomes shed light on Pseudomonas diversity and classification
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ABSTRACTThe growth of sequenced bacterial genomes has revolutionized the assessment of microbial diversity.
Pseudomonas is a widely diverse genus, containing more than 254 species.
Although type strains have been employed to estimate Pseudomonas diversity, they represent a small fraction of the genomic diversity at a genus level.
We used 10,035 available Pseudomonas genomes, including 210 type strains, to build a genomic distance network to estimate the number of species through community identification.
We identified taxonomic inconsistencies with several type strains and found that 25.
65% of the Pseudomonas genomes deposited on Genbank are misclassified.
The phylogenetic tree using single-copy genes from representative genomes in each species cluster in the distance network revealed at least 14 Pseudomonas groups, including P.
alcaligenes group proposed here.
We show that Pseudomonas is likely an admixture of different genera and should be further divided.
This study provides an overview of Pseudomonas diversity from a network and phylogenomic perspective that may help reduce the propagation of mislabeled Pseudomonas genomes.
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