“…The genus Nitrospira , which prior to the discovery of comammox had been regarded to comprise specialized nitrite oxidizers only, represents the most diverse NOB clade, harbouring at least six phylogenetic sublineages observed in a wide range of natural aquatic and terrestrial habitats, and engineered environments like drinking and wastewater treatment plants (Daims et al ., ; Lebedeva et al ., ; Daebeler et al ., ; Daims et al ., ; Gülay et al ., ). All complete nitrifiers known to date are affiliated with Nitrospira sublineage II (Daims et al ., ; van Kessel et al ., ; Pinto et al ., ; Palomo et al ., ). Furthermore, comammox Nitrospira form two divergent clades, referred to as comammox clades A and B, based on phylogenetic analysis of the ammonia monooxygenase (AMO), the enzyme catalysing ammonia oxidation (Daims et al ., ).…”