The genus Serratia revisited by genomics

David J Williams ORCID logo; Patrick AD Grimont ORCID logo; Adrián Cazares ORCID logo; Francine Grimont; Elisabeth Ageron; Kerry A Pettigrew ORCID logo; Daniel Cazares; Elisabeth Njamkepo; François-Xavier Weill ORCID logo; Eva Heinz ORCID logo; +3 more... Matthew TG Holden ORCID logo; Nicholas R Thomson ORCID logo; Sarah J Coulthurst ORCID logo; (2022) The genus Serratia revisited by genomics. Nature Communications, 13 (1). p. 5195. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32929-2
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The genus Serratia has been studied for over a century and includes clinically-important and diverse environmental members. Despite this, there is a paucity of genomic information across the genus and a robust whole genome-based phylogenetic framework is lacking. Here, we have assembled and analysed a representative set of 664 genomes from across the genus, including 215 historic isolates originally used in defining the genus. Phylogenomic analysis of the genus reveals a clearly-defined population structure which displays deep divisions and aligns with ecological niche, as well as striking congruence between historical biochemical phenotyping data and contemporary genomics data. We highlight the genomic, phenotypic and plasmid diversity of Serratia, and provide evidence of different patterns of gene flow across the genus. Our work provides a framework for understanding the emergence of clinical and other lineages of Serratia.


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