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Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species
Potamogetonaceae are aquatic plants divided into six genera. The largest genus in the family is Potamogeton, which is morphologically diverse with many hybrids and polyploids. Potamogetonaceae plastomes were conserved in genome size (155,863 bp–156,669 bp), gene contents (113 genes in total, compris...
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author | Choi, KyoungSu Hwang, Yong Hong, Jeong-Ki Kang, Jong-Soo |
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description | Potamogetonaceae are aquatic plants divided into six genera. The largest genus in the family is Potamogeton, which is morphologically diverse with many hybrids and polyploids. Potamogetonaceae plastomes were conserved in genome size (155,863 bp–156,669 bp), gene contents (113 genes in total, comprising 79 protein-coding genes and 30 tRNA and 4 rRNA genes), and GC content (36.5%). However, we detected a duplication of the trnH gene in the IR region of the Potamogeton crispus and P. maakianus plastomes. A comparative analysis of Alismatales indicated that the plastomes of Potamogetonaceae, Cymodaceae, and Ruppiaceae have experienced a 6-kb inversion of the rbcL-trnV region and the ndh complex has been lost in the Najas flexilis plastome. Five divergent hotspots (rps16-trnQ, atpF intron, rpoB-trnC, trnC-psbM, and ndhF-rpl32) were identified among the Potamogeton plastomes, which will be useful for species identification. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the family Potamogetonaceae is a well-defined with 100% bootstrap support and divided into two different clades, Potamogeton and Stuckenia. Compared to the nucleotide substitution rates among Alismatales, we found neutral selection in all plastid genes of Potamogeton species. Our results reveal the complete plastome sequences of Potamogeton species, and will be helpful for taxonomic identification, the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships, and the plastome structural analysis of aquatic plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-106069402023-10-28 Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species Choi, KyoungSu Hwang, Yong Hong, Jeong-Ki Kang, Jong-Soo Genes (Basel) Article Potamogetonaceae are aquatic plants divided into six genera. The largest genus in the family is Potamogeton, which is morphologically diverse with many hybrids and polyploids. Potamogetonaceae plastomes were conserved in genome size (155,863 bp–156,669 bp), gene contents (113 genes in total, comprising 79 protein-coding genes and 30 tRNA and 4 rRNA genes), and GC content (36.5%). However, we detected a duplication of the trnH gene in the IR region of the Potamogeton crispus and P. maakianus plastomes. A comparative analysis of Alismatales indicated that the plastomes of Potamogetonaceae, Cymodaceae, and Ruppiaceae have experienced a 6-kb inversion of the rbcL-trnV region and the ndh complex has been lost in the Najas flexilis plastome. Five divergent hotspots (rps16-trnQ, atpF intron, rpoB-trnC, trnC-psbM, and ndhF-rpl32) were identified among the Potamogeton plastomes, which will be useful for species identification. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the family Potamogetonaceae is a well-defined with 100% bootstrap support and divided into two different clades, Potamogeton and Stuckenia. Compared to the nucleotide substitution rates among Alismatales, we found neutral selection in all plastid genes of Potamogeton species. Our results reveal the complete plastome sequences of Potamogeton species, and will be helpful for taxonomic identification, the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships, and the plastome structural analysis of aquatic plants. MDPI 2023-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10606940/ /pubmed/37895263 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14101914 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Choi, KyoungSu Hwang, Yong Hong, Jeong-Ki Kang, Jong-Soo Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species |
title | Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species |
title_full | Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species |
title_fullStr | Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species |
title_short | Comparative Plastid Genome and Phylogenomic Analyses of Potamogeton Species |
title_sort | comparative plastid genome and phylogenomic analyses of potamogeton species |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606940/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895263 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14101914 |
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