ABSTRACT Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of sequence homology among conserved genes and historically accepted taxonomies, which were developed based on observable traits such as morphology and physiology. A recently proposed alternative taxonomy database, the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB), incorporates only sequence homology of conserved genes and attempts to partition taxonomic ranks such that each rank implies the same amount of evolutionary distance, regardless of its position on the phylogenetic tree. This provides the first opportunity to completely separate taxonomy from traits and therefore to quantify how taxonomic rank corresponds to traits across the microbial tree of life....
BACKGROUND: Even when microbial communities vary wildly in their taxonomic composition, their functi...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
Microbial community metagenomes and individual microbial genomes are becoming increasingly accessibl...
Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of sequence ...
[[abstract]]Microbial diversity has always presented taxonomic challenges. With the popularity of ne...
Abstract Background Previous methods of detecting the taxonomic origins of arbitrary sequence collec...
Microbial genomes have been shaped by parent-to-offspring (vertical) descent and lateral genetic tra...
Phylogeny reflects genetic and phenotypic traits in Bacteria and Archaea. The phylogenetic conservat...
A central question in biology is how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning. Underlying this ...
MotivationNext-generation sequencing coupled with metagenomics has led to the rapid growth of sequen...
Microbial taxonomy and nomenclature have been challenged by methodological advances in high-throughp...
A need for a genomic species definition is emerging from several independent studies worldwide. In t...
Taxonomy is an organizing principle of biology and is ideally based on evolutionary relationships am...
International audienceCorrectly identifying nearest “neighbors” of a given microorganism is importan...
Abstract Background Even when microbial communities vary wildly in their taxonomic composition, thei...
BACKGROUND: Even when microbial communities vary wildly in their taxonomic composition, their functi...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
Microbial community metagenomes and individual microbial genomes are becoming increasingly accessibl...
Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of sequence ...
[[abstract]]Microbial diversity has always presented taxonomic challenges. With the popularity of ne...
Abstract Background Previous methods of detecting the taxonomic origins of arbitrary sequence collec...
Microbial genomes have been shaped by parent-to-offspring (vertical) descent and lateral genetic tra...
Phylogeny reflects genetic and phenotypic traits in Bacteria and Archaea. The phylogenetic conservat...
A central question in biology is how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning. Underlying this ...
MotivationNext-generation sequencing coupled with metagenomics has led to the rapid growth of sequen...
Microbial taxonomy and nomenclature have been challenged by methodological advances in high-throughp...
A need for a genomic species definition is emerging from several independent studies worldwide. In t...
Taxonomy is an organizing principle of biology and is ideally based on evolutionary relationships am...
International audienceCorrectly identifying nearest “neighbors” of a given microorganism is importan...
Abstract Background Even when microbial communities vary wildly in their taxonomic composition, thei...
BACKGROUND: Even when microbial communities vary wildly in their taxonomic composition, their functi...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
Microbial community metagenomes and individual microbial genomes are becoming increasingly accessibl...