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Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships

Chloroplasts significantly influence species phylogenies because of their maternal inheritance and the moderate evolutionary rate of their genomes. Avocado, which is a member of the family Lauraceae, has received considerable attention from botanists, likely because of its position as a basal angios...

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Autores principales: Ge, Yu, Dong, Xiangshu, Wu, Bin, Wang, Nan, Chen, Di, Chen, Haihong, Zou, Minghong, Xu, Zining, Tan, Lin, Zhan, Rulin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6750585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31532782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221827
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author Ge, Yu
Dong, Xiangshu
Wu, Bin
Wang, Nan
Chen, Di
Chen, Haihong
Zou, Minghong
Xu, Zining
Tan, Lin
Zhan, Rulin
author_facet Ge, Yu
Dong, Xiangshu
Wu, Bin
Wang, Nan
Chen, Di
Chen, Haihong
Zou, Minghong
Xu, Zining
Tan, Lin
Zhan, Rulin
author_sort Ge, Yu
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description Chloroplasts significantly influence species phylogenies because of their maternal inheritance and the moderate evolutionary rate of their genomes. Avocado, which is a member of the family Lauraceae, has received considerable attention from botanists, likely because of its position as a basal angiosperm. However, there is relatively little avocado genomic information currently available. In this study, six complete avocado chloroplast genomes from three ecological races were assembled to examine the sequence diversity among the three avocado ecological races. A comparative genomic analysis revealed that 515 simple sequence repeat loci and 176 repeats belonging to four other types were polymorphic across the six chloroplast genomes. Three highly variable regions (trnC-GCA-petN, petN-psbM, and petA-psbJ) were identified as highly informative markers. A phylogenetic analysis based on 79 common protein-coding genes indicated that the six examined avocado accessions from three ecological races form a monophyletic clade. The other three genera belonging to the Persea group clustered to form a sister clade with a high bootstrap value. These chloroplast genomes provide important genetic information for future attempts at identifying avocado races and for the related biological research.
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spelling pubmed-67505852019-09-27 Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships Ge, Yu Dong, Xiangshu Wu, Bin Wang, Nan Chen, Di Chen, Haihong Zou, Minghong Xu, Zining Tan, Lin Zhan, Rulin PLoS One Research Article Chloroplasts significantly influence species phylogenies because of their maternal inheritance and the moderate evolutionary rate of their genomes. Avocado, which is a member of the family Lauraceae, has received considerable attention from botanists, likely because of its position as a basal angiosperm. However, there is relatively little avocado genomic information currently available. In this study, six complete avocado chloroplast genomes from three ecological races were assembled to examine the sequence diversity among the three avocado ecological races. A comparative genomic analysis revealed that 515 simple sequence repeat loci and 176 repeats belonging to four other types were polymorphic across the six chloroplast genomes. Three highly variable regions (trnC-GCA-petN, petN-psbM, and petA-psbJ) were identified as highly informative markers. A phylogenetic analysis based on 79 common protein-coding genes indicated that the six examined avocado accessions from three ecological races form a monophyletic clade. The other three genera belonging to the Persea group clustered to form a sister clade with a high bootstrap value. These chloroplast genomes provide important genetic information for future attempts at identifying avocado races and for the related biological research. Public Library of Science 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6750585/ /pubmed/31532782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221827 Text en © 2019 Ge 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ge, Yu
Dong, Xiangshu
Wu, Bin
Wang, Nan
Chen, Di
Chen, Haihong
Zou, Minghong
Xu, Zining
Tan, Lin
Zhan, Rulin
Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
title Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
title_full Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
title_fullStr Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
title_short Evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three Persea americana ecological races: Insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
title_sort evolutionary analysis of six chloroplast genomes from three persea americana ecological races: insights into sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationships
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6750585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31532782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221827
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