2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.580691
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No Assembly Required: Using BTyper3 to Assess the Congruency of a Proposed Taxonomic Framework for the Bacillus cereus Group With Historical Typing Methods

Abstract: The Bacillus cereus group, also known as B. cereus sensu lato ( s.l. ), is a species complex comprising numerous closely related lineages, which vary in their ability to cause illness in humans and animals. The classification of B. cereus s.l. isolates into species-level taxonomic units is essential for facilitating communication between and among microbiologists, clinicians, public health officials, and industry profes… Show more

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“…Bt belongs to the large group of opportunistic bacteria Bacillus cereus sensu lato (Bc), whose classification is complex and regularly revisited [ 7 ]. This group contains at least eight species, spread across seven phylogenetic clades (I to VII), defined by a part of the panC gene sequence, with Bt distributed among four of them (II to VI) [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bt belongs to the large group of opportunistic bacteria Bacillus cereus sensu lato (Bc), whose classification is complex and regularly revisited [ 7 ]. This group contains at least eight species, spread across seven phylogenetic clades (I to VII), defined by a part of the panC gene sequence, with Bt distributed among four of them (II to VI) [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, it has been shown that these methods are largely congruent in the B. cereus s.l. genomospecies attribution ( Carroll et al, 2020 ). In order to evaluate the presence of the main virulence factors, generally polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplifications are performed for the identification of seven enterotoxigenic among the B. cereus virulence genes: hemolysin BL ( hbl A, hbl C, hbl D), enterotoxin non-hemolytic ( nhe A, nhe B, nhe C); cytotoxin K ( cyt K); enterotoxin FM ( ent FM), enterotoxin S ( ent S), and emetic toxin ( ces ) ( Fricker et al, 2007 ; Owusu-Kwarteng et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taxonomic and/or nomenclatural information obtained within the following contemporary frameworks is displayed in the box to the right of the phylogeny: (i) genomospecies assignments obtained using the standardized B. cereus s.l. genomospecies/subspecies/biovar framework proposed in 2020 (i.e., "Proposed 2020 Genomospecies") and BTyper3 v. 3.1.0 (Carroll, Cheng, and Kovac 2020;Carroll, Wiedmann, and Kovac 2020;Jain et al 2018); (ii) genomospecies assigned using the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) Release 05-RS95 (17 July 2020) and GTDB-Tk v. 1.3.0 (i.e., "GTDB R95") (Chaumeil et al 2019;Eddy 2011;Hyatt et al 2010;Jain et al 2018;Matsen, Kodner, and Armbrust 2010;Ondov et al 2016;Parks et al 2020;Parks et al 2018;Price, Dehal, and Arkin 2010); (iii) phylogenetic marker gene-based operational taxonomic unit (mOTU)/specI cluster assignments (i.e., "specI v. 3/mOTU v. 2.5"); mOTUs were assigned using the mOTU taxonomy database v. 2.5 (Milanese et al 2019) and classify-genomes (accessed 3 June 2020; https://github.com/AlessioMilanese/classify-genomes. ), while specI clusters (Mende et al 2020;Mende et al 2013) were assigned using the specI v. 3 database and progenomes_classifier (accessed June 25, 2020; https:// github.com/AlessioMilanese/progenomes_classifier. )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%