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Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae)
The genus Amana Honda (Liliaceae), when it is treated as separate from Tulipa, comprises six perennial herbaceous species that are restricted to China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Although all six Amana species have important medicinal and horticultural uses, studies focused on species identific...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5378804/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28421090 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00451 |
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author | Li, Pan Lu, Rui-Sen Xu, Wu-Qin Ohi-Toma, Tetsuo Cai, Min-Qi Qiu, Ying-Xiong Cameron, Kenneth M. Fu, Cheng-Xin |
author_facet | Li, Pan Lu, Rui-Sen Xu, Wu-Qin Ohi-Toma, Tetsuo Cai, Min-Qi Qiu, Ying-Xiong Cameron, Kenneth M. Fu, Cheng-Xin |
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description | The genus Amana Honda (Liliaceae), when it is treated as separate from Tulipa, comprises six perennial herbaceous species that are restricted to China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Although all six Amana species have important medicinal and horticultural uses, studies focused on species identification and molecular phylogenetics are few. Here we report the nucleotide sequences of six complete Amana chloroplast (cp) genomes. The cp genomes of Amana range from 150,613 bp to 151,136 bp in length, all including a pair of inverted repeats (25,629–25,859 bp) separated by the large single-copy (81,482–82,218 bp) and small single-copy (17,366–17,465 bp) regions. Each cp genome equivalently contains 112 unique genes consisting of 30 transfer RNA genes, four ribosomal RNA genes, and 78 protein coding genes. Gene content, gene order, AT content, and IR/SC boundary structure are nearly identical among all Amana cp genomes. However, the relative contraction and expansion of the IR/SC borders among the six Amana cp genomes results in length variation among them. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) analyses of these Amana cp genomes indicate that the richest SSRs are A/T mononucleotides. The number of repeats among the six Amana species varies from 54 (A. anhuiensis) to 69 (Amana kuocangshanica) with palindromic (28–35) and forward repeats (23–30) as the most common types. Phylogenomic analyses based on these complete cp genomes and 74 common protein-coding genes strongly support the monophyly of the genus, and a sister relationship between Amana and Erythronium, rather than a shared common ancestor with Tulipa. Nine DNA markers (rps15–ycf1, accD–psaI, petA–psbJ, rpl32–trnL, atpH–atpI, petD–rpoA, trnS–trnG, psbM–trnD, and ycf4–cemA) with number of variable sites greater than 0.9% were identified, and these may be useful for future population genetic and phylogeographic studies of Amana species. |
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spelling | pubmed-53788042017-04-18 Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) Li, Pan Lu, Rui-Sen Xu, Wu-Qin Ohi-Toma, Tetsuo Cai, Min-Qi Qiu, Ying-Xiong Cameron, Kenneth M. Fu, Cheng-Xin Front Plant Sci Plant Science The genus Amana Honda (Liliaceae), when it is treated as separate from Tulipa, comprises six perennial herbaceous species that are restricted to China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Although all six Amana species have important medicinal and horticultural uses, studies focused on species identification and molecular phylogenetics are few. Here we report the nucleotide sequences of six complete Amana chloroplast (cp) genomes. The cp genomes of Amana range from 150,613 bp to 151,136 bp in length, all including a pair of inverted repeats (25,629–25,859 bp) separated by the large single-copy (81,482–82,218 bp) and small single-copy (17,366–17,465 bp) regions. Each cp genome equivalently contains 112 unique genes consisting of 30 transfer RNA genes, four ribosomal RNA genes, and 78 protein coding genes. Gene content, gene order, AT content, and IR/SC boundary structure are nearly identical among all Amana cp genomes. However, the relative contraction and expansion of the IR/SC borders among the six Amana cp genomes results in length variation among them. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) analyses of these Amana cp genomes indicate that the richest SSRs are A/T mononucleotides. The number of repeats among the six Amana species varies from 54 (A. anhuiensis) to 69 (Amana kuocangshanica) with palindromic (28–35) and forward repeats (23–30) as the most common types. Phylogenomic analyses based on these complete cp genomes and 74 common protein-coding genes strongly support the monophyly of the genus, and a sister relationship between Amana and Erythronium, rather than a shared common ancestor with Tulipa. Nine DNA markers (rps15–ycf1, accD–psaI, petA–psbJ, rpl32–trnL, atpH–atpI, petD–rpoA, trnS–trnG, psbM–trnD, and ycf4–cemA) with number of variable sites greater than 0.9% were identified, and these may be useful for future population genetic and phylogeographic studies of Amana species. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5378804/ /pubmed/28421090 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00451 Text en Copyright © 2017 Li, Lu, Xu, Ohi-Toma, Cai, Qiu, Cameron and Fu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Li, Pan Lu, Rui-Sen Xu, Wu-Qin Ohi-Toma, Tetsuo Cai, Min-Qi Qiu, Ying-Xiong Cameron, Kenneth M. Fu, Cheng-Xin Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) |
title | Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) |
title_full | Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) |
title_fullStr | Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) |
title_short | Comparative Genomics and Phylogenomics of East Asian Tulips (Amana, Liliaceae) |
title_sort | comparative genomics and phylogenomics of east asian tulips (amana, liliaceae) |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5378804/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28421090 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00451 |
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