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Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts

Completely sequenced plastomes provide a valuable source of information about the duplication, loss, and transfer events of chloroplast genes and phylogenetic data for resolving relationships among major groups of plants. Moreover, they can also be useful for exploiting chloroplast genetic engineeri...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Alberola, Fernando, del Campo, Eva M., Lázaro-Gimeno, David, Mezquita-Claramonte, Sergio, Molins, Arantxa, Mateu-Andrés, Isabel, Pedrola-Monfort, Joan, Casano, Leonardo M., Barreno, Eva
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079685
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author Martínez-Alberola, Fernando
del Campo, Eva M.
Lázaro-Gimeno, David
Mezquita-Claramonte, Sergio
Molins, Arantxa
Mateu-Andrés, Isabel
Pedrola-Monfort, Joan
Casano, Leonardo M.
Barreno, Eva
author_facet Martínez-Alberola, Fernando
del Campo, Eva M.
Lázaro-Gimeno, David
Mezquita-Claramonte, Sergio
Molins, Arantxa
Mateu-Andrés, Isabel
Pedrola-Monfort, Joan
Casano, Leonardo M.
Barreno, Eva
author_sort Martínez-Alberola, Fernando
collection PubMed
description Completely sequenced plastomes provide a valuable source of information about the duplication, loss, and transfer events of chloroplast genes and phylogenetic data for resolving relationships among major groups of plants. Moreover, they can also be useful for exploiting chloroplast genetic engineering technology. Ericales account for approximately six per cent of eudicot diversity with 11,545 species from which only three complete plastome sequences are currently available. With the aim of increasing the number of ericalean complete plastome sequences, and to open new perspectives in understanding Mediterranean plant adaptations, a genomic study on the basis of the complete chloroplast genome sequencing of Arbutus unedo and an updated phylogenomic analysis of Asteridae was implemented. The chloroplast genome of A. unedo shows extensive rearrangements but a medium size (150,897 nt) in comparison to most of angiosperms. A number of remarkable distinct features characterize the plastome of A. unedo: five-fold dismissing of the SSC region in relation to most angiosperms; complete loss or pseudogenization of a number of essential genes; duplication of the ndhH-D operon and its location within the two IRs; presence of large tandem repeats located near highly re-arranged regions and pseudogenes. All these features outline the primary evolutionary split between Ericaceae and other ericalean families. The newly sequenced plastome of A. unedo with the available asterid sequences allowed the resolution of some uncertainties in previous phylogenies of Asteridae.
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spelling pubmed-38325402013-11-20 Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts Martínez-Alberola, Fernando del Campo, Eva M. Lázaro-Gimeno, David Mezquita-Claramonte, Sergio Molins, Arantxa Mateu-Andrés, Isabel Pedrola-Monfort, Joan Casano, Leonardo M. Barreno, Eva PLoS One Research Article Completely sequenced plastomes provide a valuable source of information about the duplication, loss, and transfer events of chloroplast genes and phylogenetic data for resolving relationships among major groups of plants. Moreover, they can also be useful for exploiting chloroplast genetic engineering technology. Ericales account for approximately six per cent of eudicot diversity with 11,545 species from which only three complete plastome sequences are currently available. With the aim of increasing the number of ericalean complete plastome sequences, and to open new perspectives in understanding Mediterranean plant adaptations, a genomic study on the basis of the complete chloroplast genome sequencing of Arbutus unedo and an updated phylogenomic analysis of Asteridae was implemented. The chloroplast genome of A. unedo shows extensive rearrangements but a medium size (150,897 nt) in comparison to most of angiosperms. A number of remarkable distinct features characterize the plastome of A. unedo: five-fold dismissing of the SSC region in relation to most angiosperms; complete loss or pseudogenization of a number of essential genes; duplication of the ndhH-D operon and its location within the two IRs; presence of large tandem repeats located near highly re-arranged regions and pseudogenes. All these features outline the primary evolutionary split between Ericaceae and other ericalean families. The newly sequenced plastome of A. unedo with the available asterid sequences allowed the resolution of some uncertainties in previous phylogenies of Asteridae. Public Library of Science 2013-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3832540/ /pubmed/24260278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079685 Text en © 2013 Martínez-Alberola et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Martínez-Alberola, Fernando
del Campo, Eva M.
Lázaro-Gimeno, David
Mezquita-Claramonte, Sergio
Molins, Arantxa
Mateu-Andrés, Isabel
Pedrola-Monfort, Joan
Casano, Leonardo M.
Barreno, Eva
Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts
title Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts
title_full Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts
title_fullStr Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts
title_full_unstemmed Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts
title_short Balanced Gene Losses, Duplications and Intensive Rearrangements Led to an Unusual Regularly Sized Genome in Arbutus unedo Chloroplasts
title_sort balanced gene losses, duplications and intensive rearrangements led to an unusual regularly sized genome in arbutus unedo chloroplasts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079685
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