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Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences

Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis, and A. macrocephala are the three most widely used medicinal species of the Atractylodes genus. Their similar morphological features cause disagreement as whether they are three unique species, leading to their frequent misuses in medical products. Our study aimed...

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Autores principales: Wang, Liqiang, Zhang, Hui, Wu, Xi, Wang, Ziyue, Fang, Weiwei, Jiang, Mei, Chen, Haimei, Huang, Linfang, Liu, Chang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6986703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31990944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227610
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author Wang, Liqiang
Zhang, Hui
Wu, Xi
Wang, Ziyue
Fang, Weiwei
Jiang, Mei
Chen, Haimei
Huang, Linfang
Liu, Chang
author_facet Wang, Liqiang
Zhang, Hui
Wu, Xi
Wang, Ziyue
Fang, Weiwei
Jiang, Mei
Chen, Haimei
Huang, Linfang
Liu, Chang
author_sort Wang, Liqiang
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description Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis, and A. macrocephala are the three most widely used medicinal species of the Atractylodes genus. Their similar morphological features cause disagreement as whether they are three unique species, leading to their frequent misuses in medical products. Our study aimed to understand their relationships through both the complete plastome sequences and nuclear sequences, to identify molecular markers for their differentiation and explore the evolutionary relationships among three species. We sequenced, annotated, and analyzed the plastomes of these three species. The plastomes are 153,201, 153,258, and 153,265 bps in length for A. lancea, A. chinensis, and A. macrocephaly, respectively. Similar to other Asteraceae species, their plastomes exhibit typical quadripartite structures. Each plastome consists of 119 distinct genes, including 78 protein-coding, 37 tRNA, and 4 rRNA genes. Analyses of indels, single-nucleotide polymorphisms and simple sequence repeats, and comparison of plastomes showed high degree of conservation, leading to difficulty in the discovery of differentiating markers. We identified eleven potential molecular markers using an algorithm based on interspecific and intraspecific nucleotide diversity gaps. Validation experiments with fifty-five individuals from the three species collected from the botanical garden and fields confirmed that the marker cz11 could effectively distinguish samples from the three different species. Analysis of the several nuclear sequences suggests that the species of A. macrocephala may be a hybrid of A. lancea and A. chinensis. In summary, the results from this study highlight the complex relationships among of these three medicinal plants.
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spelling pubmed-69867032020-02-07 Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences Wang, Liqiang Zhang, Hui Wu, Xi Wang, Ziyue Fang, Weiwei Jiang, Mei Chen, Haimei Huang, Linfang Liu, Chang PLoS One Research Article Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis, and A. macrocephala are the three most widely used medicinal species of the Atractylodes genus. Their similar morphological features cause disagreement as whether they are three unique species, leading to their frequent misuses in medical products. Our study aimed to understand their relationships through both the complete plastome sequences and nuclear sequences, to identify molecular markers for their differentiation and explore the evolutionary relationships among three species. We sequenced, annotated, and analyzed the plastomes of these three species. The plastomes are 153,201, 153,258, and 153,265 bps in length for A. lancea, A. chinensis, and A. macrocephaly, respectively. Similar to other Asteraceae species, their plastomes exhibit typical quadripartite structures. Each plastome consists of 119 distinct genes, including 78 protein-coding, 37 tRNA, and 4 rRNA genes. Analyses of indels, single-nucleotide polymorphisms and simple sequence repeats, and comparison of plastomes showed high degree of conservation, leading to difficulty in the discovery of differentiating markers. We identified eleven potential molecular markers using an algorithm based on interspecific and intraspecific nucleotide diversity gaps. Validation experiments with fifty-five individuals from the three species collected from the botanical garden and fields confirmed that the marker cz11 could effectively distinguish samples from the three different species. Analysis of the several nuclear sequences suggests that the species of A. macrocephala may be a hybrid of A. lancea and A. chinensis. In summary, the results from this study highlight the complex relationships among of these three medicinal plants. Public Library of Science 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6986703/ /pubmed/31990944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227610 Text en © 2020 Wang 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
Wang, Liqiang
Zhang, Hui
Wu, Xi
Wang, Ziyue
Fang, Weiwei
Jiang, Mei
Chen, Haimei
Huang, Linfang
Liu, Chang
Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
title Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
title_full Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
title_fullStr Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
title_short Phylogenetic relationships of Atractylodes lancea, A. chinensis and A. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
title_sort phylogenetic relationships of atractylodes lancea, a. chinensis and a. macrocephala, revealed by complete plastome and nuclear gene sequences
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6986703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31990944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227610
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