2016
DOI: 10.1111/1758-2229.12442
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A specific and widespread association between deep‐sea Bathymodiolus mussels and a novel family of Epsilonproteobacteria

Abstract: Bathymodiolus mussels dominate animal communities at many hydrothermal vents and cold seeps. Essential to the mussels' ecological and evolutionary success is their association with symbiotic methane- and sulfur-oxidizing gammaproteobacteria, which provide them with nutrition. In addition to these well-known gammaproteobacterial endosymbionts, we found epsilonproteobacterial sequences in metatranscriptomes, metagenomes and 16S rRNA clone libraries as well as by polymerase chain reaction screening of Bathymodiol… Show more

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“…To better resolve the relationships of the mussel epibionts to other Campylobacterota we analyzed a set of 18 conserved marker genes from the two epibiont draft genomes and other publicly available Campylobacterota genomes (Figure S1). In contrast to the previous 16S rRNA based phylogeny 32 , our analysis placed the mussel epibionts on a long branch, basal to the main Campylobacterota families. The long-branch formation for the genomes presented in this study is likely related to low amino acid sequence identity (AAI) values between these and the Campylobacterota representative genomes.…”
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“…To better resolve the relationships of the mussel epibionts to other Campylobacterota we analyzed a set of 18 conserved marker genes from the two epibiont draft genomes and other publicly available Campylobacterota genomes (Figure S1). In contrast to the previous 16S rRNA based phylogeny 32 , our analysis placed the mussel epibionts on a long branch, basal to the main Campylobacterota families. The long-branch formation for the genomes presented in this study is likely related to low amino acid sequence identity (AAI) values between these and the Campylobacterota representative genomes.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…According to the guidelines of Rodriguez and Konstantinidis 36 , organisms with AAI values higher than 30% and lower than 55-60% are likely to belong to the same division, but not the same genus. This is corroborated on the 16S rRNA level 37 , where our genomic data supports the previously published 16S rRNA based study 32 , indicating that the epibiont species belong to a novel family of Campylobacterota.…”
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