الخلاصة:
A comparative study between the chemotaxonomy (based on Jaccard and Kulczynski
coefficients') and molecular phylogeny based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences, of 15 species
and subspecies of the genus Saccharomonospora, was carried out.
The objective of this study is to deduce the evolutionary distances between the studied
species and subspecies in reference to Saccharomonospora piscinae by the chemotaxonomic
and molecular approaches, and work out the consistency between the 2 approaches.
Chemical analysis results(mainly cellar wall components) were retrieved from the
literature, analysed statistically using Jaccard’s and Kulczynski’s coefficients, and similairy
orders were established accordingly. In addition, dendograms were constructed based on the
Neighbour Joining method using Past4.12b software. The phylogenetic distances were
obtained from the phylogetic tree based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences using MEGA11
software, based on the Neighbour Joining method.
The results showed a consistanty between the molecular approach using Neighbour
Joining method and the chemotaxonomy based on the coefficient of Jaccard, while both
coefficients exhibited an overall similar dendogram topology, eventhough the similarity order
was not completly the same.
In conclusion, due to the descripencies in the chemotaxonomic study, the results
should be taken reservedly, and more statistical coeffiecients should be investigated in the
future. The molecular study based on 16S rRNA and whole genom approache still offer far
better tool for the taxonomy of Saccharomonospora at the species and subspecies levels.