Genomic diversity across the Rickettsia and ‘Candidatus Megaira’ genera and proposal of genus status for the Torix group

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Helen R. Davison
Jack Pilgrim
Nicky Wybouw
Joseph Parker
Stacy Pirro
Simon Hunter-Barnett
Paul M. Campbell
Frances Blow
Alistair C. Darby
Gregory D. D. Hurst
Stefanos Siozios
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[1] University of Liverpool,Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological sciences
[2] Ghent University,Terrestrial Ecology Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences
[3] California Institute of Technology,Division of Biology and Biological Engineering
[4] Iridian Genomes,School of Health and Life Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health
[5] the University of Manchester,Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, Department of Biology
[6] New York University,undefined
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Members of the bacterial genus Rickettsia were originally identified as causative agents of vector-borne diseases in mammals. However, many Rickettsia species are arthropod symbionts and close relatives of ‘Candidatus Megaira’, which are symbiotic associates of microeukaryotes. Here, we clarify the evolutionary relationships between these organisms by assembling 26 genomes of Rickettsia species from understudied groups, including the Torix group, and two genomes of ‘Ca. Megaira’ from various insects and microeukaryotes. Our analyses of the new genomes, in comparison with previously described ones, indicate that the accessory genome diversity and broad host range of Torix Rickettsia are comparable to those of all other Rickettsia combined. Therefore, the Torix clade may play unrecognized roles in invertebrate biology and physiology. We argue this clade should be given its own genus status, for which we propose the name ‘Candidatus Tisiphia’.
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