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. 1963 Jan;85(1):68-77.
doi: 10.1128/jb.85.1.68-77.1963.

Formation of monothetic groups in quantitative bacterial taxonomy

Formation of monothetic groups in quantitative bacterial taxonomy

W R LOCKHART et al. J Bacteriol. 1963 Jan.

Abstract

Lockhart, W. R. (Department of Bacteriology, Iowa State University, Ames) and P. A. Hartman. Formation of monothetic groups in quantitative bacterial taxonomy. J. Bacteriol. 85:68-77. 1963.-Previous applications of quantitative methods to bacterial classification have resulted in polythetic groupings in which no organism necessarily has all the features characteristic of its group, and no single property is necessarily possessed by every member of a group. Such classifications are not altogether analogous to present taxonomies, and (since the possible groups are not mutually exclusive) hence cannot be evaluated completely by computer methods. A technique is presented for formation of hierarchical monothetic groups in which the criterion for addition of each new member is the possession of an array of properties common to all organisms already in the group. These monothetic relationships among individuals are expressed in terms of cumulative difference, which is linearly related to the taxonomic distance (a function of similarity ratio) of polythetic classifications. Monothetic groupings obtained for 50 representative microorganisms were essentially similar to the polythetic groups evaluated by earlier methods. The necessary computation is suitable for analyzing relationships among large numbers of organisms.

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