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BIOS E-127 – 08.10.20 Microbial species, biogeography & population genetics
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Species “Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding populations, which are reproductively isolated from other such groups” (Mayr, 1942)
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Microbial species “…a category that circumscribes a (preferably) genomically coherent group of individual isolates/strains sharing a high degree of similarity in (many) independent features, comparatively tested under highly standardized conditions” (Stackebrandt et al., 2002) “…characterized by a certain degree of phenotypic consistency, showing 70% of DNA-DNA binding and over 97% of 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene-sequence identity” (Vandamme et al., 1996)
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Microbial species (Konstantinidis & Tiedje, 2005)
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Ecological species definition? (Cohan, 2001)
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Case of ecotypes: Vibrio (Thompson et al., 2005)
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How follow diversification? MLST for Streptococcus pneumoniae (Fraser et al., 2007) (Feil, 2003)
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Population genetic structure from MLST modest HGT high HGT (Feil, 2004)
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“Everything is everywhere – the environment selects.” (Baas-Becking, 1934) Microbial biogeography
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Non-random distributions of free-living taxa (Hughes Martiny et al., 2006)
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Why do organisms live where they do?
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Single rule may not always apply (Nesbø et al., 2006)
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Slow speciation?
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Monday (10/27): **Turn in phylogenetics project Dynamics of adaptation
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