Species demarcation in Bacteria and Archaea is mainly based on overall genome relatedness, which serves a framework for modern microbiology. Current practice for obtaining these measures between two strains is shifting from experimentally determined similarity obtained by DNA-DNA hybridization (DDH) to genome-sequence-based similarity. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) is a simple algorithm that mimics DDH. Like DDH, ANI values between two genome sequences may be different from each other when reciprocal calculations are compared. We compared 63 690 pairs of genome sequences and found that the differences in reciprocal ANI values are significantly high, exceeding 1 % in some cases. To resolve this problem of not being symmetrical, a new alg...
Bacterial populations are routinely characterized based on the microscopic examination, colony forma...
<p><sup>£</sup>: Gold id refers to the Genome on-line database (<a href="http://www.genomesonline.or...
International audienceProkaryotic taxonomy is the underpinning of microbiology, as it provides a fra...
Average nucleotide identity (ANI) is a category of computational analysis that can be used to define...
The average nucleotide identity (ANI) determines if two genomes belong to the same species. UsingANI...
In the genomic era, new techniques and criteria are proposed to improve the traditionally phenotypic...
Whole genome comparisons based on Average Nucleotide Identities (ANI) and the Genome-to-genome dista...
The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple stud...
<p>The percent values represent the average nucleotide identity (ANI) values by pairwise alignment o...
The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple stud...
For a long time prokaryotic species definition has been under debate and a constant source of turmoi...
Motivation: One of the most widespread methods used in taxonomy studies to distinguish between strai...
In prokaryotic taxonomy, a set of criteria is commonly used to delineate species. These criteria are...
Background: Orthologs (genes that have diverged after a speciation event) tend to h...
Bacterial populations are routinely characterized based on the microscopic examination, colony forma...
Bacterial populations are routinely characterized based on the microscopic examination, colony forma...
<p><sup>£</sup>: Gold id refers to the Genome on-line database (<a href="http://www.genomesonline.or...
International audienceProkaryotic taxonomy is the underpinning of microbiology, as it provides a fra...
Average nucleotide identity (ANI) is a category of computational analysis that can be used to define...
The average nucleotide identity (ANI) determines if two genomes belong to the same species. UsingANI...
In the genomic era, new techniques and criteria are proposed to improve the traditionally phenotypic...
Whole genome comparisons based on Average Nucleotide Identities (ANI) and the Genome-to-genome dista...
The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple stud...
<p>The percent values represent the average nucleotide identity (ANI) values by pairwise alignment o...
The average amino acid identity (AAI) is an index of pairwise genomic relatedness, and multiple stud...
For a long time prokaryotic species definition has been under debate and a constant source of turmoi...
Motivation: One of the most widespread methods used in taxonomy studies to distinguish between strai...
In prokaryotic taxonomy, a set of criteria is commonly used to delineate species. These criteria are...
Background: Orthologs (genes that have diverged after a speciation event) tend to h...
Bacterial populations are routinely characterized based on the microscopic examination, colony forma...
Bacterial populations are routinely characterized based on the microscopic examination, colony forma...
<p><sup>£</sup>: Gold id refers to the Genome on-line database (<a href="http://www.genomesonline.or...
International audienceProkaryotic taxonomy is the underpinning of microbiology, as it provides a fra...