Pan-genomic analysis to redefine species and subspecies based on quantum discontinuous variation: The Klebsiella paradigm

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Background: Various methods are currently used to define species and are based on the phylogenetic marker 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence, DNA-DNA hybridization and DNA GC content. However, these are restricted genetic tools and showed significant limitations. Results: In this work, we describe an alternative method to build taxonomy by analyzing the pan-genome composition of different species of the Klebsiella genus. Klebsiella species are Gram-negative bacilli belonging to the large Enterobacteriaceae family. Interestingly, when comparing the core/pan-genome ratio; we found a clear discontinuous variation that can define a new species. Conclusions: Using this pan-genomic approach, we showed that Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. ozaenae and Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. rhinoscleromatis are species of the Klebsiella genus, rather than subspecies of Klebsiella pneumoniae. This pan-genomic analysis, helped to develop a new tool for defining species introducing a quantic perspective for taxonomy. Reviewers: This article was reviewed by William Martin, Pierre Pontarotti and Pere Puigbo (nominated by Dr Yuri Wolf).

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Caputo, A., Merhej, V., Georgiades, K., Fournier, P. E., Croce, O., Robert, C., & Raoult, D. (2015). Pan-genomic analysis to redefine species and subspecies based on quantum discontinuous variation: The Klebsiella paradigm. Biology Direct, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13062-015-0085-2

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