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Table 7. DDH similarities between P. caeruleus DSM 24564T and the other Phaeobacter and Leisingera species (with genome-sequenced type strains) calculated in silico with the GGDC server version 2.0 [67]*.

From: Genome sequence of Phaeobacter caeruleus type strain (DSM 24564T), a surface-associated member of the marine Roseobacter clade

Reference species

formula 1

formula 2

formula 3

L. aquimarina (2516653083)

45.90±3.41

28.40±2.44

40.60±3.01

L. methylohalidivorans (2512564009)

45.80±3.41

27.00±2.42

39.90±3.0

L. nanhaiensis (2512047090)

14.50±3.11

19.40±2.29

14.60±2.65

P. arcticus (2516653081)(2512047087)

16.90±3.26

20.40±2.32

16.70±2.76

P. daeponensis (2516493020)

62.50±3.67

40.30±2.51

57.80±3.18

P. gallaeciensis (AOQA01000000)

17.90±3.31

21.40±2.34

17.70±2.80

P. inhibens (2516653078)

18.20±3.32

21.50±2.34

17.90±2.81

  1. *The standard deviations indicate the inherent uncertainty in estimating DDH values from intergenomic distances based on models derived from empirical test data sets (which are always limited in size); see [67] for details. The distance formulas are explained in [68]. The numbers in parentheses are IMG object IDs (GenBank accession number in the case of P. gallaeciensis) identifying the underlying genome sequences.