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Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome

Bignoniaceae is a Pantropical plant family that is especially abundant in the Neotropics. Members of the Bignoniaceae are diverse in many ecosystems and represent key components of the Tropical flora. Despite the ecological importance of the Bignoniaceae and all the efforts to reconstruct the phylog...

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Autores principales: Nazareno, Alison Gonçalves, Carlsen, Monica, Lohmann, Lúcia Garcez
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4478014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129930
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author Nazareno, Alison Gonçalves
Carlsen, Monica
Lohmann, Lúcia Garcez
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Carlsen, Monica
Lohmann, Lúcia Garcez
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description Bignoniaceae is a Pantropical plant family that is especially abundant in the Neotropics. Members of the Bignoniaceae are diverse in many ecosystems and represent key components of the Tropical flora. Despite the ecological importance of the Bignoniaceae and all the efforts to reconstruct the phylogeny of this group, whole chloroplast genome information has not yet been reported for any members of the family. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Tanaecium tetragonolobum (Jacq.) L.G. Lohmann, which was reconstructed using de novo and referenced-based assembly of single-end reads generated by shotgun sequencing of total genomic DNA in an Illumina platform. The gene order and organization of the chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum exhibits the general structure of flowering plants, and is similar to other Lamiales chloroplast genomes. The chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum is a circular molecule of 153,776 base pairs (bp) with a quadripartite structure containing two single copy regions, a large single copy region (LSC, 84,612 bp) and a small single copy region (SSC, 17,586 bp) separated by inverted repeat regions (IRs, 25,789 bp). In addition, the chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum has 38.3% GC content and includes 121 genes, of which 86 are protein-coding, 31 are transfer RNA, and four are ribosomal RNA. The chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum presents a total of 47 tandem repeats and 347 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) with mononucleotides being the most common and di-, tri-, tetra-, and hexanucleotides occurring with less frequency. The results obtained here were compared to other chloroplast genomes of Lamiales available to date, providing new insight into the evolution of chloroplast genomes within Lamiales. Overall, the evolutionary rates of genes in Lamiales are lineage-, locus-, and region-specific, indicating that the evolutionary pattern of nucleotide substitution in chloroplast genomes of flowering plants is complex. The discovery of tandem repeats within T. tetragonolobum and the presence of divergent regions between chloroplast genomes of Lamiales provides the basis for the development of markers at various taxonomic levels. The newly developed markers have the potential to greatly improve the resolution of molecular phylogenies.
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spelling pubmed-44780142015-07-02 Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome Nazareno, Alison Gonçalves Carlsen, Monica Lohmann, Lúcia Garcez PLoS One Research Article Bignoniaceae is a Pantropical plant family that is especially abundant in the Neotropics. Members of the Bignoniaceae are diverse in many ecosystems and represent key components of the Tropical flora. Despite the ecological importance of the Bignoniaceae and all the efforts to reconstruct the phylogeny of this group, whole chloroplast genome information has not yet been reported for any members of the family. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Tanaecium tetragonolobum (Jacq.) L.G. Lohmann, which was reconstructed using de novo and referenced-based assembly of single-end reads generated by shotgun sequencing of total genomic DNA in an Illumina platform. The gene order and organization of the chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum exhibits the general structure of flowering plants, and is similar to other Lamiales chloroplast genomes. The chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum is a circular molecule of 153,776 base pairs (bp) with a quadripartite structure containing two single copy regions, a large single copy region (LSC, 84,612 bp) and a small single copy region (SSC, 17,586 bp) separated by inverted repeat regions (IRs, 25,789 bp). In addition, the chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum has 38.3% GC content and includes 121 genes, of which 86 are protein-coding, 31 are transfer RNA, and four are ribosomal RNA. The chloroplast genome of T. tetragonolobum presents a total of 47 tandem repeats and 347 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) with mononucleotides being the most common and di-, tri-, tetra-, and hexanucleotides occurring with less frequency. The results obtained here were compared to other chloroplast genomes of Lamiales available to date, providing new insight into the evolution of chloroplast genomes within Lamiales. Overall, the evolutionary rates of genes in Lamiales are lineage-, locus-, and region-specific, indicating that the evolutionary pattern of nucleotide substitution in chloroplast genomes of flowering plants is complex. The discovery of tandem repeats within T. tetragonolobum and the presence of divergent regions between chloroplast genomes of Lamiales provides the basis for the development of markers at various taxonomic levels. The newly developed markers have the potential to greatly improve the resolution of molecular phylogenies. Public Library of Science 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4478014/ /pubmed/26103589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129930 Text en © 2015 Nazareno 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.
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Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome
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title_full Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome
title_fullStr Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome
title_full_unstemmed Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome
title_short Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tanaecium tetragonolobum: The First Bignoniaceae Plastome
title_sort complete chloroplast genome of tanaecium tetragonolobum: the first bignoniaceae plastome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4478014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129930
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