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  • Two new strains of Gram-negative bacteria, PEL67E and PEL68C, were isolated from the Abrolhos Bank and classified as a new species, Alteromonas abrolhosensis, based on whole genome analysis.
  • These strains show 99% sequence identity to known bacteria but have significant differences in genetic and phenotypic traits, such as their ability to assimilate specific sugars and produce certain enzymes.
  • Both strains have a G + C content of 44.5%, with various identity measures indicating their uniqueness compared to closely related species, highlighting their potential for further study in microbial taxonomy.

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Two Gram-negative, motile, aerobic bacteria isolated from waters of the Abrolhos Bank were classified through a whole genome-based taxonomy. Strains PEL67E and PEL68C shared 99% 16S rRNA and dnaK sequence identity with Alteromonas marina SW-47 and Alteromonas macleodii ATCC 27126. In silico DNA-DNA Hybridization, i.e. genome-to-genome distance (GGD), average amino acid identity (AAI) and average nucleotide identity (ANI) showed that PEL67E and PEL68C had identity values between 33-36, 86-88 and 83-84%, and 85-86 and 83%, respectively, towards their close neighbors A. macleodii ATCC 27126 and A. marina SW-47. The DNA G + C contents of PEL67E and PEL68C were 44.5%. The phenotypic features that differentiate PEL67E and PEL68C strains from their close neighbors were assimilation of galactose and activity of phosphatase, and lack of mannitol, maltose, acetate, xylose and glycerol assimilation and lack of lipase, α and β-glucosidase activity. The new species Alteromonas abrolhosensis is proposed. The type strain is PEL67E (= CBAS 610 = CAIM 1925).

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