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Delineating yeast species with genome average nucleotide identity: a calibration of ANI with haplontic, heterothallicMetschnikowiaspecies

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DOI: 10.1007/s10482-020-01480-9

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Yeast; Species delineation; Average nucleotide identity (ANI); Phylogeneticvsgenetic distance; Metschnikowia

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  1. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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We determined pairwise average nucleotide identity (ANI) values for the genomes of 71 strains assigned to 36Metschnikowiaspecies, 28 of which were represented by multiple isolates selected to represent the range of genetic diversity of the species, and most of which were defined on the basis of reproductive isolation. Similar to what has been proposed for prokaryote species delineation, an ANI value of 95% emerged as a good guideline for the delineation of yeast species, although some overlap exists, whereby members of a reproductive community could have slightly lower values (e.g., 94.3% forM. kamakouana), and representatives of distinct sister species could give slightly higher values (e.g., 95.2% for the sister speciesM. drakensbergensisandM. proteae). Unlike what is observed in prokaryotes, a sizeable gap between intraspecific and interspecific ANI values was not encountered. Given the ease with which yeast draft genomes can now be obtained, ANI values are poised to become the new standard upon which yeast species may be delineated on genetic distance. As borderline cases exist, however, the delineation of yeast species will continue to require careful evaluation of all available data. We also explore the often-neglected distinction between phylogenetic relatedness and sequence identity through the analysis of a tree constructed from ANI'(100 - ANI) values.

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