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Complete genomes derived by directly sequencing freshwater bloom populations emphasize the significance of the genus level ADA clade within the Nostocales

Harmful Algae, ISSN: 1568-9883, Vol: 103, Page: 102005
2021
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The genome sequences of 16 Nostocales cyanobacteria have been determined. Most of them are complete or near-complete genome sequences derived by long-read metagenome sequencing of recent harmful algal blooms (HABs) in freshwater lakes without the potential bias of culture isolation. The genomes are all members of the recently recognized ADA clade (Driscoll et al., Harmful Algae, 77:93, 2018), which we argue represents a genus. We identify 10 putative species-level branches within the clade, on the basis of 91-gene phylogenomic and average nucleotide identity analyses. The assembled genomes each correspond to a single morphotype in the original sample, but distinct genomes from different HABs in some cases correspond to similar morphotypes. We present data indicating that the ADA clade is a highly significant component of current cyanobacterial HABs, including members assigned to the prevalent Dolichospermum and Aphanizomenon genera, as well as Cuspidothrix and Anabaena. In general, currently used genus and species names within the ADA clade are not monophyletic. We infer that the morphological characters routinely used in taxonomic assignments are not reliable for discriminating species within the ADA clade. Taxonomic revisions will be needed to create a genus with a single name (we recommend Anabaena ) and to adopt species names that do not depend on morphological traits that lack sufficient discrimination and specificity, while recognizing the utility of some easily observable and distinct morphologies.

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