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Criteria for modern taxonomy

Taxonomical classification is recognizing and registering the worlds organism diversity – continual changing knowledge about evolutionary and ecological relations and phenotypic variations. Criteria for modern taxonomy. Morphological characters - concur with their phylogenetic position

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Criteria for modern taxonomy

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  1. Taxonomical classification is recognizing and registering the worlds organism diversity – continual changing knowledge about evolutionary and ecological relations and phenotypic variations

  2. Criteria for modern taxonomy Morphological characters - concur with their phylogenetic position The characters such as arrangement of thyllakoids, type of cell division, structure of cell wall , size of the cells The taxonomic value of morphological features has to bere_evaluated. (presence or absence of sheath, thickness of sheath, branching types) The hierarchy of characters according to genetic importance has to be revised and applied to the system The system has to be revised for classification within the groups.

  3. Generic concept The first marker for generic differentiation -16S rRNA gene sequencing The clusters resulting from 16S rRNA gene sequencing correspond more or less to the traditional cyanobacterial genera The characterization of genera should be based on molecular separation (about 95% or less genetic similarity) combined with at least one diacritical autapomorphic cytomorphological character. The modern approach to the cyanobacteria systematics leads to the division of some existing genera into more generic units, characterized both genetically and morphologically.

  4. Recently revised generic entities

  5. Synechocystis

  6. Aphanothece

  7. Phylogenetic tree with isolated position of the type species(reference strain) of Cyanothece aeruginosa (type species of the genus Cyanothece) • B) Review of strains designated as thegenera Halothece, Euhalothece, Cyanobacterium and Cyanothece,from Koma´rek et al. (2004); 1–4 clusters classified to different genera.

  8. Newly described genera

  9. Species concept All populations of cyanobacteria are continually changing and evolving. The horizontal exchange of genetic material and rapid adaptation to changing environmental factors result in various speciation within various generic clades. This variability in adaptation combined with mutation process complicate the unique criteria for species delimitation.

  10. Conclusion The modern system of cyanobacteria - molecular definition of genotypes which correspond to the traditional taxonomic category of ‘genus’ Obligatory separation of genera - Diacritical phenotypic character, ecological, ecophysiological, ultrastructural and biochemical characteristics The revised system justifies the definition of numerousnew generic entities, which have arisen through genetic (and morphological) separation of existing genera. The species concept is not uniform and must be modernized according to the diverse nature of various genera

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