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The Bacterial Species Challenge: Making Sense of Genetic and Ecological Diversity

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SCIENCE
卷 323, 期 5915, 页码 741-746

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1159388

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  1. University Research Fellowships from the Royal Society
  2. Wellcome Trust
  3. U.S. Department of Energy Genomes to Life
  4. NSF/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Woods Hole Centre for Oceans and Human Health
  5. NSF Biological Oceanography Program
  6. Moore Foundation
  7. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  8. Directorate For Geosciences [0911031] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  9. Medical Research Council [G0600719B] Funding Source: researchfish

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The Bacteria and Archaea are the most genetically diverse superkingdoms of life, and techniques for exploring that diversity are only just becoming widespread. Taxonomists classify these organisms into species in much the same way as they classify eukaryotes, but differences in their biology- including horizontal gene transfer between distantly related taxa and variable rates of homologous recombination- mean that we still do not understand what a bacterial species is. This is not merely a semantic question; evolutionary theory should be able to explain why species exist at all levels of the tree of life, and we need to be able to define species for practical applications in industry, agriculture, and medicine. Recent studies have emphasized the need to combine genetic diversity and distinct ecology in an attempt to define species in a coherent and convincing fashion. The resulting data may help to discriminate among the many theories of prokaryotic species that have been produced to date.

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