Abolishment of morphology-based taxa and change to binomial species names: 2022 taxonomy update of the ICTV bacterial viruses subcommittee

Author:

Turner DannORCID,Shkoporov Andrey N.ORCID,Lood CédricORCID,Millard Andrew D.,Dutilh Bas E.ORCID,Alfenas-Zerbini PolianeORCID,van Zyl Leonardo J.ORCID,Aziz Ramy K.ORCID,Oksanen Hanna M.ORCID,Poranen Minna M.,Kropinski Andrew M.,Barylski JakubORCID,Brister J RodneyORCID,Chanisvili Nina,Edwards Rob A.ORCID,Enault François,Gillis Annika,Knezevic Petar,Krupovic MartORCID,Kurtböke IpekORCID,Kushkina AllaORCID,Lavigne RobORCID,Lehman SusanORCID,Lobocka MalgorzataORCID,Moraru CristinaORCID,Moreno Switt Andrea,Morozova Vera,Nakavuma JescaORCID,Reyes Muñoz AlejandroORCID,Rūmnieks JānisORCID,Sarkar BL,Sullivan Matthew B.ORCID,Uchiyama JumpeiORCID,Wittmann JohannesORCID,Yigang TongORCID,Adriaenssens Evelien M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis article summarises the activities of the Bacterial Viruses Subcommittee of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses for the period of March 2021−March 2022. We provide an overview of the new taxa proposed in 2021, approved by the Executive Committee, and ratified by vote in 2022. Significant changes to the taxonomy of bacterial viruses were introduced: the paraphyletic morphological families Podoviridae, Siphoviridae, and Myoviridae as well as the order Caudovirales were abolished, and a binomial system of nomenclature for species was established. In addition, one order, 22 families, 30 subfamilies, 321 genera, and 862 species were newly created, promoted, or moved.

Funder

European Research Council Consolidator Grant

KU Leuven

Wellcome Trust

Horizon 2020

Australian Research Council

Flanders Research Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

HORIZON EUROPE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Sigrid Juselius Foundation and Academy of Finland

University of Helsinki and the Academy of Finland

Russian state funding for ICBFM SB RAS

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Virology,General Medicine

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