1. Pan‐genome analysis of Exiguobacterium reveals species delineation and genomic similarity with Exiguobacterium profundum PHM 11.
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Srivastava, Alok Kumar, Srivastava, Ruchi, Sharma, Anjney, Bharati, Akhilendra Pratap, Tiwari, Praveen Kumar, Singh, Alok Kumar, Srivastava, Anchal Kumar, Chakdar, Hillol, Kashyap, Prem Lal, and Saxena, Anil Kumar
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COMPARATIVE genomics ,SPECIES ,PROTEOMICS ,GENETIC code ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,NUCLEIC acid hybridization - Abstract
Summary: The stint of the bacterial species is convoluting, but the new algorithms to calculate genome‐to‐genome distance (GGD) and DNA–DNA hybridization (DDH) for comparative genome analysis have rejuvenated the exploration of species and sub‐species characterization. The present study reports the first whole genome sequence of Exiguobacterium profundum PHM11. PHM11 genome consist of ~ 2.92 Mb comprising 48 contigs, 47.93% G + C content. Functional annotations revealed a total of 3033 protein coding genes and 33 non‐protein coding genes. Out of these, only 2316 could be characterized and others reported as hypothetical proteins. The comparative analysis of predicted proteome of PHM11 with five other Exiguobacterium sp. identified 3806 clusters, out of which the PHM11 shared a total of 2723 clusters having 1664 common clusters, 131 singletons and 928 distributed between five species. The pan‐genome analysis of 70 different genomic sequences of Exigubacterium strains devoid of a species taxon was done on the basis of GGD and the DDH which identified eight genomes analogous to the PHM11 at species level and may be characterized as E. profundum. The ANI value and phylogenetic tree analysis also support the same. The results regarding pan‐genome analysis provide a convincing insight for delineation of these eight strains to species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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