2022
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005387
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Wielerella bovis gen. nov., sp. nov. a member of the family Neisseriaceae associated with bovine endocarditis

Abstract: Seven bacterial strains isolated from bovine endocarditis in six animals from different geographic regions were investigated in a polyphasic taxonomic approach. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences placed all seven isolates on a distinct, monophyletic cluster in the family Neisseriaceae with closest similarity to type strains of Alysiella filiformis … Show more

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“…Classification of the species in the Neisseriaceae has been difficult using traditional metrics of relatedness, both phenotypically and phylogenetically. As a result, the family has been restructured several times since its inception to include or exclude genera ( 17 , 26 , 39 , 46 , 47 ). Species in this family resist robust phylogenetic classification due to pervasive HGT and recombination, including in the 16S rRNA sequence ( 20 22 , 43 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Classification of the species in the Neisseriaceae has been difficult using traditional metrics of relatedness, both phenotypically and phylogenetically. As a result, the family has been restructured several times since its inception to include or exclude genera ( 17 , 26 , 39 , 46 , 47 ). Species in this family resist robust phylogenetic classification due to pervasive HGT and recombination, including in the 16S rRNA sequence ( 20 22 , 43 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reanalysis with an expanded data set suggests the close relationship between Wielerella bovis and the CASK species. Only recently described, W. bovis was isolated post mortem from cattle suffering from endocarditis in two European countries ( 47 ). Little is known regarding the pathogenesis and carriage of this species among cattle or other animals, and the species has yet to be recovered from the oral-associated microbiome of cattle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classification of the species in the Neisseriaceae has been difficult using traditional metrics of relatedness, both phenotypically and phylogenetically. As a result, the family has been restructured several times since its inception to include or exclude genera (15,24,36,(45)(46)(47). Species in this family resist robust phylogenetic classification due to pervasive horizontal gene transfer and recombination, including in the 16S rRNA sequence (18)(19)(20)42).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent genome sequence-based study refined the delineation of the family Neisseriaceae to 12 validly named genera at the time of the emended description of the family [2]. Additionally, two new genera, Paralysiella and Wielerella, have been recently described within this family [3,4]. Most Neisseriaceae members harbour unique genomic features known as DNA uptake sequences (DUS), which are specific to phylogenetic groups within this family [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%