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<p>The draft genome sequences of five species of named phototrophic heliobacteria in the order <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-order"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Clostridiales - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.3876" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Clostridiales</a> </span> </span> were determined. Whole genome phylogenetic and average nucleotide identity comparison for the heliobacteria suggests that <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Heliobacterium chlorum - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.4360" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Heliobacterium chlorum</a> </span> </span> and <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Heliobacillus mobilis - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.4366" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Heliobacillus mobilis</a> </span> </span> are closely related to one another and belong to the same genus. The three species <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Heliobacterium modesticaldum - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.4362" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Heliobacterium modesticaldum</a> </span> </span>, <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Heliobacterium undosum - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.4364" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Heliobacterium undosum</a> </span> </span> and <span class="jp-italic"> <span class="named-content-species"> <a class="namesforlife" title="Heliobacterium gestii - Click to open Names for Life widget" href="https://doi.org/10.1601/nm.4361" target="xrefwindow" rel="namesforlife-name">Heliobacterium gestii</a> </span> </span> all belong in the same genus, but are more divergent from <span class="jp-italic">Hbt. chlorum</span> and belong in a separate genus, which we suggest to be called <span class="jp-italic">Heliomicrobium. Heliorestis convoluta</span> is properly recognized to be in the same genus as <span class="jp-italic">Heliorestis acidaminivorans. Heliophilum fasciatum</span> is clearly unlike any other and rightfully belongs in a separate genus.</p>
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