Young, J. Peter W.


Publications
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Phylogenomic analyses and reclassification of the Mesorhizobium complex: proposal for 9 novel genera and reclassification of 15 species

Citation
Li et al. (2024). BMC Genomics 25 (1)
Names
Borborobacter Allomesorhizobium Aerobium Terribium Ollibium Neomesorhizobium Neoaquamicrobium Manganibacter Kumtagia
Abstract
Abstract Backgroud The genus Mesorhizobium is shown by phylogenomics to be paraphyletic and forms part of a complex that includes the genera Aminobacter, Aquamicrobium, Pseudaminobacter and Tianweitania. The relationships for type strains belong to these genera need to be carefully re-evaluated. Results The relationships of Mesorhizobium complex are evaluated based on phylogenomic analyses and overall genome relatedne

Refining the taxonomy of the order Hyphomicrobiales (Rhizobiales) based on whole genome comparisons of over 130 type strains

Citation
diCenzo et al. (2024). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 74 (4)
Names
Methylopilaceae Rhodoligotrophaceae Salaquimonadaceae Rhodoblastaceae
Abstract
The alphaproteobacterial order Hyphomicrobiales consists of 38 families comprising at least 152 validly published genera as of January 2024. The order Hyphomicrobiales was first described in 1957 and underwent important revisions in 2020. However, we show that several inconsistencies in the taxonomy of this order remain and we argue that there is a need for a consistent framework for defining families within the order. We propose a common genome-based framework for defining families within the o