The Phylogenetic Position of the Family Free

Abstract

The 16S ribosomal DNA-based phylogenetic positions of various members of the (group I methanotrophs) were investigated. The as a whole formed a distinct branch in the gamma subdivision of the , and this branch had five distinct subbranches. On the basis of a number of phenotypic traits, phospholipid fatty acid patterns, and the results of a 16S ribosomal DNA analysis, we determined that the species belonging to one subbranch, , and , formed a distinct group that could be differentiated from other members of the genus , which grouped in an adjacent subbranch. We propose that these species belong to a new taxon, gen. nov.

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