ANI, dDDH, and CGASI correlation analysis.

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ANI, dDDH, and CGASI correlation analysis. ANI, dDDH, and CGASI correlation analysis. CGASI, ANI, and dDDH values were calculated for 7,264 intragenus pairwise comparisons of genomes for Rickettsia, Orientia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Neorickettsia, Wolbachia, Caulobacter, Erwinia, Neisseria, Polaribacter, Ralstonia, and Thermus. (A) The CGASI and ANI values for the intragenus comparisons follow a second-degree polynomial model (r2 = 0.977), with the ANI species cutoff of ≥95% being equivalent to a CGASI of 96.8%, indicated by the blue dashed box. (B) The CGASI and dDDH values for all pairwise comparisons follow a third-degree polynomial model (r2 = 0.978), with the dDDH species cutoff of ≥70% being equivalent to a CGASI of 97.6%, indicated by the red dashed box. (C) To identify the optimal CGASI cutoff to use when classifying species, for each increment of the CGASI species cutoff plotted on the x axis, the percentage of intraspecies and interspecies comparisons correctly assigned was determined based on classically defined species designations. The ideal cutoff should maximize the prediction of classically defined species for both interspecies and intraspecies comparisons. The ANI-equivalent CGASI species cutoff is represented by the blue dashed line, while the dDDH-equivalent CGASI species cutoff is represented by the red dashed line. Matthew Chung et al. mSystems 2018; doi:10.1128/mSystems.00236-18