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Journal article
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Preprint
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Title
The next million names for Archaea and Bacteria
Abstract
Latin binomials, popularised in the eighteenth century by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus, have stood the test of time in providing a stable, clear and memorable system of nomenclature across biology. However, relentless and ever-deeper exploration and analysis of the microbial world has created an urgent unmet need for huge numbers of new names for Archaea and Bacteria. Manual creation of such names remains difficult and slow and typically relies on expert-driven nomenclatural quality control. Keen to ensure the legacy of Linnaeus lives on in the age of microbial genomics and metagenomics, we propose an automated approach, employing combinatorial concatenation of roots from Latin and Greek to create linguistically correct names for genera and species that can be used off the shelf as needed. As proof of principle, we document over a million new names for Bacteria and Archaea. We are confident that our approach provides a road map for how to create new names for decades to come.
Bibliographic citation
Pallen, M.J.; Telatin, A.; Oren, A. (2020). The next million names for Archaea and Bacteria. Preprints 2020: 2020100160. https://dx.doi.org/10.20944/preprints202010.0160.v1
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Authors

author
Name
Mark Pallen
author
Name
Andrea Telatin
author
Name
Aharon Oren

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https://dx.doi.org/10.20944/preprints202010.0160.v1

thesaurus terms

term
Nomenclature (term code: 5588 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
archaea
Bacteria

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date created
2020-10-13
date modified
2022-01-19