Population genomics resolves cryptic species of the ecologically flexible genus Laspinema (cyanobacteria) 1

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Abstract

Cyanobacterial taxonomy is entering the genomic era, but only a few taxonomic studies have employed population genomics, which provides a framework and a multitude of tools to understand species boundaries. Phylogenomic and population genomic analyses previously suggested that several cryptic lineages emerged within the genus Laspinema . Here, we apply population genomics to define boundaries between these lineages and propose new cryptic species, Laspinema olomoucense and Laspinema palackyanum . Moreover, we sampled soil and puddles across Central Europe and sequenced the 16S rRNA and 16S-23S ITS of the isolated Laspinema strains. Together with database mining of 16S rRNA sequences, we found that the genus Laspinema has a cosmopolitan distribution and inhabits a wide variety of habitats, including freshwater, saline water, mangroves, soil crusts, soils, puddles, and the human body.

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