What should I do if I have found that taxonomic information of published complete genome is false. I recently conducted the 16S rRNA based phylogenetic test and found that the reported genome/species falls into different genus. For me it's a surprise as this misleading information is present on benchmarked biological resources such as NCBI, HAMAP, uniprot, JGI, KEGG, expasy, MIST etc. Furthermore my research was involved with this organism and closely related species, therefore after identifying the actual phylogeny of this organism my whole research is in jeopardy due to availability of wrong information especially with a complete published genome.
I request your views and suggestions for the necessary action on this issue.
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Actually the genome of the organism is already published and avaialable at NCBI.I'm involved in investigating complete genomes of a particular genus using bioinformatics approach.While performing comparative genome analysis specially to identify the core genome I found the data of this particular genome highly deviant with rest of other species in the same genus which cought my attention and then I tested this organism with both Blast and phylogenetic methods using 16srRNA gene.In both the results this partucular organism didnot show homology to the species/genus where it is presently classified rather it showed homology to other species of a different genus.I have reported this to the author of genome but still not getting any reply therefore I put my concern over here .And yes this is true that I was working with a wrong organism due to wrong information at NCBI
It would help to know the organism concerned. Also, you should "request" our suggestions, not "expect" them :-)
It will be hard for people to help you if you don't provide any instances related to your problem.
I'm struggling to see how an organism present in multiple public databases can be a secret.
To be clear, what I'm asking is: why can't you give us the name of the organism as used at the NCBI? That is public, nothing to do with your research and might help answer the question.
It is not possible to provide the details due to research confidentiality.However I have performed the phylogenetic analysis with this partulcar organism and related specie and observed the clear distinction.I'm requesting what should I do when my whole research went into chaos and also wasted my time due to the wrong taxonomic information
I'm requesting for the action.Evidence is with me
If you could at least tell us what the organism is in NCBI taxonomy, we could check for known problems with that instance.
To reinterate I cannot disclose the organism name as it may lead to new report but I have found that this organism have been wrongly classified and kept with complete genome information at NCBI and other biological databases.
Thats not the expected help for which I came here rather you started your own reseach.My request was to know what steps should I take incase of wrong information publically available which lead to wastage of time and resource.
Sorry I cannot as it is a new finding to be reported.I'm asking the way to report this blunder from all of us.