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Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species

Research on the chloroplast genome of parasitic plants is limited. In particular, the homology between the chloroplast genomes of parasitic and hyperparasitic plants has not been reported yet. In this study, three chloroplast genomes of Taxillus (Taxillus chinensis, Taxillus delavayi, and Taxillus t...

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Autores principales: Wu, Liwei, Fan, Panhui, Zhou, Jianguo, Li, Yonghua, Xu, Zhichao, Lin, Yulin, Wang, Yu, Song, Jingyuan, Yao, Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10137875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107701
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14040943
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author Wu, Liwei
Fan, Panhui
Zhou, Jianguo
Li, Yonghua
Xu, Zhichao
Lin, Yulin
Wang, Yu
Song, Jingyuan
Yao, Hui
author_facet Wu, Liwei
Fan, Panhui
Zhou, Jianguo
Li, Yonghua
Xu, Zhichao
Lin, Yulin
Wang, Yu
Song, Jingyuan
Yao, Hui
author_sort Wu, Liwei
collection PubMed
description Research on the chloroplast genome of parasitic plants is limited. In particular, the homology between the chloroplast genomes of parasitic and hyperparasitic plants has not been reported yet. In this study, three chloroplast genomes of Taxillus (Taxillus chinensis, Taxillus delavayi, and Taxillus thibetensis) and one chloroplast genome of Phacellaria (Phacellaria rigidula) were sequenced and analyzed, among which T. chinensis is the host of P. rigidula. The chloroplast genomes of the four species were 119,941–138,492 bp in length. Compared with the chloroplast genome of the autotrophic plant Nicotiana tabacum, all of the ndh genes, three ribosomal protein genes, three tRNA genes and the infA gene were lost in the three Taxillus species. Meanwhile, in P. rigidula, the trnV-UAC gene and the ycf15 gene were lost, and only one ndh gene (ndhB) existed. The results of homology analysis showed that the homology between P. rigidula and its host T. chinensis was low, indicating that P. rigidula grows on its host T. chinensis but they do not share the chloroplast genome. In addition, horizontal gene transfer was not found between P. rigidula and its host T. chinensis. Several candidate highly variable regions in the chloroplast genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria species were selected for species identification study. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the species of Taxillus and Scurrula were closely related and supported that Scurrula and Taxillus should be treated as congeneric, while species in Phacellaria had a close relationship with that in Viscum.
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spelling pubmed-101378752023-04-28 Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species Wu, Liwei Fan, Panhui Zhou, Jianguo Li, Yonghua Xu, Zhichao Lin, Yulin Wang, Yu Song, Jingyuan Yao, Hui Genes (Basel) Article Research on the chloroplast genome of parasitic plants is limited. In particular, the homology between the chloroplast genomes of parasitic and hyperparasitic plants has not been reported yet. In this study, three chloroplast genomes of Taxillus (Taxillus chinensis, Taxillus delavayi, and Taxillus thibetensis) and one chloroplast genome of Phacellaria (Phacellaria rigidula) were sequenced and analyzed, among which T. chinensis is the host of P. rigidula. The chloroplast genomes of the four species were 119,941–138,492 bp in length. Compared with the chloroplast genome of the autotrophic plant Nicotiana tabacum, all of the ndh genes, three ribosomal protein genes, three tRNA genes and the infA gene were lost in the three Taxillus species. Meanwhile, in P. rigidula, the trnV-UAC gene and the ycf15 gene were lost, and only one ndh gene (ndhB) existed. The results of homology analysis showed that the homology between P. rigidula and its host T. chinensis was low, indicating that P. rigidula grows on its host T. chinensis but they do not share the chloroplast genome. In addition, horizontal gene transfer was not found between P. rigidula and its host T. chinensis. Several candidate highly variable regions in the chloroplast genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria species were selected for species identification study. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the species of Taxillus and Scurrula were closely related and supported that Scurrula and Taxillus should be treated as congeneric, while species in Phacellaria had a close relationship with that in Viscum. MDPI 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10137875/ /pubmed/37107701 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14040943 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wu, Liwei
Fan, Panhui
Zhou, Jianguo
Li, Yonghua
Xu, Zhichao
Lin, Yulin
Wang, Yu
Song, Jingyuan
Yao, Hui
Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species
title Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species
title_full Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species
title_fullStr Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species
title_full_unstemmed Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species
title_short Gene Losses and Homology of the Chloroplast Genomes of Taxillus and Phacellaria Species
title_sort gene losses and homology of the chloroplast genomes of taxillus and phacellaria species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10137875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107701
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14040943
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