Genome Taxonomy Database

The Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) is an online database that maintains information on a proposed nomenclature of prokaryotes, following a phylogenomic approach based on a set of conserved single-copy proteins. In addition to resolving paraphyletic groups, this method also reassigns taxonomic ranks algorithmically, updating names in both cases. Information for archaea was added in 2020, along with a species classification based on average nucleotide identity. Each update incorporates new genomes as well as automated and manual curation of the taxonomy.

Genome Taxonomy Database
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DescriptionProposed prokaryotic nomenclature
Contact
Research centerAustralian Centre for Ecogenomics, University of Queensland
AuthorsPhil Hugenholtz, Maria Chuvochina, Christian Rinke
Primary citationPMID 30148503
Release date2018
Access
Websitehttps://gtdb.ecogenomic.org/
Miscellaneous
LicenseCC BY-SA 4.0
VersionR07/RS207 (8 April 2022)
Curation policymixed

An open-source tool called GTDB-Tk is available to classify draft genomes into the GTDB hierarchy. The GTDB system, via GTDB-Tk, has been used to catalogue not-yet-named bacteria in the human gut microbiome and other metagenomic sources.

The GTDB is incorporated into the Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria in 2019 as its phylogenomic resource.

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