E. Stackebrandt et W. Ludwig, THE IMPORTANCE OF USING OUTGROUP REFERENCE ORGANISMS IN PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES - THE ATOPOBIUM CASE, Systematic and applied microbiology, 17(1), 1994, pp. 39-43
Comparative 16S rDNA studies of lactic acid bacteria and some of their
phylogenetic relatives of the Clostridium/Bacillus subphylum of Gram-
positive bacteria indicated that three misclassified Lactobacillus and
Streptococcus species, described as members of the novel genus Atopob
ium, formed separate subline of descent within this subphylum. Inclusi
on of outside reference organisms such as members of the order Actinom
ycetales and a cyanobacterial species, serving as the root of Gram-pos
itive bacteria, clearly showed Atopobium species to branch off within
the actinomycetes line of descent. The importance of the use of an app
ropriate selection of reference organisms in phylogenetic studies is d
iscussed.