Article Dans Une Revue mBio Année : 2018

Updates in the Language of Histoplasma Biodiversity

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In a recent article, Sepulveda et al. (mBio 8:e01339-17, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01339-17) investigated the genetic structure and evolutionary history of the human pathogen Histoplasma. Using whole-genome resequencing data, Sepulveda et al. found that the Histoplasma genus is composed of at least four strongly differentiated lineages. Their tour de force is to use a smart combination of population genomic approaches to show that the advanced stage of intraspecific divergence observed within Histoplasma does not simply reflect population structure, but instead results from previously unidentified speciation events. The four independently evolving Histoplasma lineages are elevated to the species status and assigned names. The newly described species exhibit medically important differences in phenotype, and these findings, therefore, have important epidemiological implications. This work provides a blueprint for phylogenomic species recognition in fungi, opening the way for a new age of enlightenment in which fungal species are diagnosed using highly discriminatory tools within a hypothesis-testing framework.

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hal-02619830 , version 1 (25-05-2020)

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Pierre Gladieux. Updates in the Language of Histoplasma Biodiversity. mBio, 2018, 9 (3), ⟨10.1128/mBio.00181-18⟩. ⟨hal-02619830⟩
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