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Kawabata, Hiroki


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Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii has the smallest and most ancestral-like genome in the genus Rickettsia Gotoh et al. (2025). Ca. Rickettsia mendelii
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Candidatus Lariskella arthopodarum endosymbiont is the main factor differentiating the microbiome communities of female and male Borrelia-positive Ixodes persulcatus ticks Becker et al. (2023). Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 14 (4) Ca. Lariskella arthopodarum
Genome Sequence of a Clinical Isolate of the Human Pathogenic Strain “ Candidatus Borrelia fainii” Qtaro Itokawa et al. (2023). Microbiology Resource Announcements 12 (5) “Borrelia fainii”
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Human Borreliosis Caused by a New World Relapsing Fever Borrelia–like Organism in the Old World Qiu et al. (2019). Clinical Infectious Diseases 69 (1) “Borrelia fainii”
Isolation of the Rickettsial Agent Genetically Similar toCandidatusRickettsia kotlanii, fromHaemaphysalis megaspinosain Japan Andoh et al. (2014). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 14 (9) Ca. Rickettsia kotlanii

Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii has the smallest and most ancestral-like genome in the genus Rickettsia
Abstract Rickettsia species, which constitute obligate intracellular bacteria adapted to a host-dependent lifestyle, have traditionally been classified into four phylogenetic groups. However, the available genomes are biased toward the Typhus and Spotted Fever groups, with early-diverging Ancestral group (AG) lineages being underrepresented. Here, we isolated six Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii strains from Ixodes turdus ticks in Japan. We obtained their whole-genome sequences, including one closed genome, and found that they form a distinct lineage in the AG and have the smallest genome among the known rickettsial species. Gene tree-aware reconstruction of evolutionary events using amalgamated likelihood estimation revealed that the last common ancestor of Rickettsia had a smaller gene family size than modern species do, and Ca . R. mendelii retains the most similar genomic content to this ancestral state. Various patterns of gene gain and loss among Rickettsia lineages were also suggested, highlighting their divergent evolutionary trajectories. These findings increase our understanding of Rickettsia genome evolution.
Genome Sequence of a Clinical Isolate of the Human Pathogenic Strain “ Candidatus Borrelia fainii” Qtaro
We report sequences of the complete linear chromosome and five linear plasmids of the relapsing fever spirochete “ Candidatus Borrelia fainii” Qtaro. The chromosome sequence of 951,861 bp and the 243,291 bp of plasmid sequences were predicted to contain 852 and 239 protein-coding genes, respectively. The predicted total GC content was 28.4%.
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