Table 1: Complete list of names proposed in the current register list.
Proposed Taxon | Etymology | Description | Parent Taxon | Type | Registry URL |
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Genus Sacchariniichlamydia | [Sac.cha.ri.ni.i.chla.my'di.a] N.L. fem. n. Saccharina, the putative algal host of the bacterium, Saccharina japonica; N.L. fem. n. Chlamydia, the bacterial genus Chlamydia; N.L. fem. n. Sacchariniichlamydia, Chlamydia related bacteria from Saccharina algae | A genus of Rhabdochlamydiaceae bacteria. The type species was extracted through a metagenomic assembly pipeline from the seaweed Saccharina japonica. Genus status was established on the basis of sharing <65% Average Amino-acid Identity (AAI) with any other Rhabdochlamydiaceae bacteria, as well as phylogenetic analysis of single copy core amino acids from 112 Chlamydiae bacteria. Analysis using the GTDB-tk pipeline assigned the type genome to an unnamed Rhabdochlamydiaceae genus.
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Rhabdochlamydiaceae | Sacchariniichlamydia saccharinaeTs | seqco.de/i:31325 |
Genus Amphritriteisimkania | [Am.phri.tri.te.i.sim.ka'ni.a] N.L. fem. n. Amphritrite, from Gr. Amphritrite, wife of Poseidon; N.L. fem. n. Simkania, the bacterial genus Simkania; N.L. fem. n. Amphritriteisimkania, the "Simkania" of Amphritrite | A genus of Simkaniaceae bacteria. The type species was extracted through a metagenomic assembly pipeline from the syndinian parasite Amoebophrya sp. AT5.2. Genus status was established on the basis of sharing <65% Average Amino-acid Identity (AAI) with any other Simkaniaceae bacteria, as well as phylogenetic analysis of single copy core amino acids from 112 Chlamydiae bacteria. Analysis using the GTDB-tk pipeline assigned the type genome to an unnamed Simkaniaceae genus.
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Simkaniaceae | Amphritriteisimkania amoebophyraeTs | seqco.de/i:31322 |
Genus Acherontichlamydia | [A.che.ron.ti.chla.my'di.a] L. masc. n. Acheron, the Greek mythological river that flows above and below ground through swamps and caverns; N.L. fem. fem. n. Chlamydia, the bacterial genus Chlamydia; N.L. fem. n. Acherontichlamydia, the Chlamydia from Acheron | A genus of Rhabdochlamydiaceae bacteria. The type species was identified though the NCBI nr database with bait sequences from other Rhabdochlamydiaceae. Genus status was established on the basis of sharing <65% Average Amino-acid Identity (AAI) with any other Rhabdochlamydiaceae bacteria, as well as phylogenetic analysis of single copy core amino acids from 112 Chlamydiae bacteria. Analysis using the GTDB-tk pipeline assigned the type genome to an unnamed Rhabdochlamydiaceae genus.
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Rhabdochlamydiaceae | Acherontichlamydia pituitaeTs | seqco.de/i:31374 |
Species Sacchariniichlamydia saccharinaeTs | [sac.cha.ri'nae] N.L. gen. n. saccharinae, of Saccharina seaweed | A species of Rhabdochlamydiaceae bacteria. The type species was extracted through a metagenomic assembly pipeline applied to the seaweed Saccharina japonica (accession SRR2043156). Species status was established based on sharing <95% Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) with any other Rhabdochlamydiaceae.
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Sacchariniichlamydia | NCBI Assembly: GCA_030408505.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:31324 |
Species Amphritriteisimkania amoebophyraeTs | [a.moe.bo.phy'rae] N.L. gen. n. amoebophyrae, of amoebophyra | A species of Simkaniaceae bacteria. The type species was extracted through a metagenomic assembly pipeline applied to the syndinian parasite Amoebophrya sp. AT5.2 (accession SRR3080743). Species status was established based on sharing <95% Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) with any other Simkaniaceae.
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Amphritriteisimkania | NCBI Assembly: GCA_030408475.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:31321 |
Species Acherontichlamydia pituitaeTs | [pi.tu.i'tae] L. gen. n. pituitae, sludge | A species of Rhabdochlamydiaceae bacteria. The type species was identified though the NCBI nr database with bait sequences from other Rhabdochlamydiaceae. Species status was established based on sharing <95% Average Nucleotide Identity (AAI) with any other Rhabdochlamydiaceae.
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Acherontichlamydia | NCBI Assembly: GCA_019634675.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:31373 |