# Comparative genomics of Vibrio toranzoniae strains

**Authors:** Rubén Barcia-Cruz, Sabela Balboa, Alberto Lema, Jesús L. Romalde

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10123-024-00557-z · International Microbiology · 2024-07-12

## TL;DR

This study compares the genomes of six Vibrio toranzoniae strains to understand their genetic differences and evolutionary relationships.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the genomic diversity and reclassification of Vibrio toranzoniae strains.

## Key findings

- The core genome ranged from 2953 to 2766 genes, while the pangenome ranged from 6278 to 6132 genes.
- Strains showed differences in motility, capsule synthesis, and iron acquisition systems.
- Pangenome analysis indicated geographical isolation among strains in the same growing area.

## Abstract

Vibrio toranzoniae is a marine bacterium belonging to the Splendidus clade that was originally isolated from healthy clams in Galicia (NW Spain). Its isolation from different hosts and seawater indicated two lifestyles and wide geographical distribution. The aim of the present study was to determine the differences at the genomic level among six strains (4 isolated from clam and 2 from seawater) and to determine their phylogeny. For this purpose, whole genomes of the six strains were sequenced by different technologies including Illumina and PacBio, and the resulting sequences were corrected. Genomes were annotated and compared using different online tools. Furthermore, the study of core- and pan-genomes were examined, and the phylogeny was inferred. The content of the core genome ranged from 2953 to 2766 genes and that of the pangenome ranged from 6278 to 6132, depending on the tool used. Although the strains shared certain homology, with DDH values ranging from 77.10 to 82.30 and values of OrthoANI values higher than 97%, some differences were found related to motility, capsule synthesis, iron acquisition systems or mobile genetic elements. Phylogenetic analysis of the core genome did not reveal a differentiation of the strains according to their lifestyle (commensal or free-living), but that of the pangenome indicated certain geographical isolation in the same growing area. This study led to the reclassification of some isolates formerly described as V. toranzoniae and demonstrated the importance of cured deposited sequences to proper phylogenetic assignment.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Vibrio toranzoniae (taxon 1194427), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** iron (MESH:D007501)
- **Species:** Vibrio toranzoniae (species) [taxon 1194427]

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