% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/data.R \docType{data} \name{microorganisms.old} \alias{microorganisms.old} \title{Data set with old taxonomic data from ITIS} \format{A \code{\link{data.frame}} with 1,682 observations and 5 variables: \describe{ \item{\code{tsn}}{Old Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN), as defined by ITIS} \item{\code{name}}{Old taxonomic name of the microorganism as found in ITIS, see Source} \item{\code{tsn_new}}{New Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN), as defined by ITIS} \item{\code{authors}}{Authors responsible for renaming as found in ITIS, see Source} \item{\code{year}}{Year in which the literature was published about the renaming as found in ITIS, see Source} }} \source{ [3] Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) on-line database, \url{https://www.itis.gov}. } \usage{ microorganisms.old } \description{ A data set containing old, previously valid, taxonomic names. This data set is used internally by \code{\link{as.mo}}. } \section{ITIS}{ \if{html}{\figure{itis_logo.jpg}{options: height=60px style=margin-bottom:5px} \cr} This \code{AMR} package contains the \strong{complete microbial taxonomic data} (with seven taxonomic ranks - from subkingdom to subspecies) from the publicly available Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS, https://www.itis.gov). ITIS is a partnership of U.S., Canadian, and Mexican agencies and taxonomic specialists [3]. The complete taxonomic kingdoms Bacteria, Fungi and Protozoa are included in this package, as well as all previously accepted names known to ITIS. } \seealso{ \code{\link{as.mo}} \code{\link{mo_property}} \code{\link{microorganisms}} } \keyword{datasets}