2020
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.004192
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Abstract: The genus Izhakiella was established and designated as a member of the family Show more

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“…It should be emphasized that the molecular markers such as CSIs, which we have used for the demarcation of different clades, provide not only reliable means for distinguishing the currently known genome-sequenced members of these groups, but based on extensive earlier work [7,30,34,47,[66][67][68][69][70], they also exhibit a high degree of predictive ability to be found in other members of these groups/clades whose genome sequences are not yet available, or in other uncharacterized species/strains belonging to these groups. Currently, in addition to the genome sequences for different named Bacillus species, sequences are also available for large numbers of uncharacterized Bacillus species and strains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be emphasized that the molecular markers such as CSIs, which we have used for the demarcation of different clades, provide not only reliable means for distinguishing the currently known genome-sequenced members of these groups, but based on extensive earlier work [7,30,34,47,[66][67][68][69][70], they also exhibit a high degree of predictive ability to be found in other members of these groups/clades whose genome sequences are not yet available, or in other uncharacterized species/strains belonging to these groups. Currently, in addition to the genome sequences for different named Bacillus species, sequences are also available for large numbers of uncharacterized Bacillus species and strains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bacterial genus Neobacillus , belonging to the family Bacillaceae of phylum Firmicutes , was recently separated from the genus Bacillus based on whole-genome phylogenetic tree and conserved signature indels (CSIs) analyses [1], which have provided more reliable criteria for classification and identification [2–5]. There are 12 species with valid published names after reclassification (https://lpsn.dsmz.de/genus/neobacillus).…”
Section: Full-textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this objective, we have performed detailed comparative studies on protein sequences from Chlorobia genomes to identify molecular markers consisting of CSIs that are uniquely shared by members from the main clades of Chlorobia species. As noted in the introduction, CSIs in gene/protein sequences that are specifically shared by members from a given clade provide an important class of molecular markers for evolutionary and taxonomic studies [ 21 , 35 , 37 , 41 , 62 , 63 ]. Our analyses of protein sequences from Chlorobia/Ignavibacteria genomes have identified 50 new CSIs that are specific for the different main clades of these bacteria, providing important means for reliably demarcating these clades in molecular terms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%