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Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea

Beech trees of the genus Fagus (Fagaceae) are monoecious and distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. They represent an important component of mixed broad-leaved evergreen–deciduous forests and are an economically important source of timber. Despite their ecological and economical importance, however...

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Autores principales: Yang, JiYoung, Takayama, Koji, Youn, Jin-Suk, Pak, Jae-Hong, Kim, Seung-Chul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11111338
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author Yang, JiYoung
Takayama, Koji
Youn, Jin-Suk
Pak, Jae-Hong
Kim, Seung-Chul
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Takayama, Koji
Youn, Jin-Suk
Pak, Jae-Hong
Kim, Seung-Chul
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description Beech trees of the genus Fagus (Fagaceae) are monoecious and distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. They represent an important component of mixed broad-leaved evergreen–deciduous forests and are an economically important source of timber. Despite their ecological and economical importance, however, little is known regarding the overall plastome evolution among Fagus species in East Asia. In particular, the taxonomic position and status of F. multinervis, a beech species endemic to Ulleung Island of Korea, remains unclear even today. Therefore, in this study, we characterized four newly completed plastomes of East Asian Fagus species (one accession each of F. crenata and F. multinervis and two accessions of F. japonica). Moreover, we performed phylogenomic analyses comparing these four plastomes with F. sylvatica (European beech) plastome. The four plastomes were highly conserved, and their size ranged from 158,163 to 158,348 base pair (bp). The overall GC content was 37.1%, and the sequence similarity ranged from 99.8% to 99.99%. Codon usage patterns were similar among species, and 7 of 77 common protein-coding genes were under positive selection. Furthermore, we identified five highly variable hotspot regions of the Fagus plastomes (ccsA/ndhD, ndhD/psaC, ndhF/rpl32, trnS-GCU/trnG-UCC, and ycf1). Phylogenetic analysis revealed the monophyly of Fagus as well as early divergence of the subgenus Fagus and monophyletic Engleriana. Finally, phylogenetic results supported the taxonomic distinction of F. multinervis from its close relatives F. engleriana and F. japonica. However, the sister species and geographic origin of F. multinervis on Ulleung Island could not be determined.
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spelling pubmed-76975162020-11-29 Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea Yang, JiYoung Takayama, Koji Youn, Jin-Suk Pak, Jae-Hong Kim, Seung-Chul Genes (Basel) Article Beech trees of the genus Fagus (Fagaceae) are monoecious and distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. They represent an important component of mixed broad-leaved evergreen–deciduous forests and are an economically important source of timber. Despite their ecological and economical importance, however, little is known regarding the overall plastome evolution among Fagus species in East Asia. In particular, the taxonomic position and status of F. multinervis, a beech species endemic to Ulleung Island of Korea, remains unclear even today. Therefore, in this study, we characterized four newly completed plastomes of East Asian Fagus species (one accession each of F. crenata and F. multinervis and two accessions of F. japonica). Moreover, we performed phylogenomic analyses comparing these four plastomes with F. sylvatica (European beech) plastome. The four plastomes were highly conserved, and their size ranged from 158,163 to 158,348 base pair (bp). The overall GC content was 37.1%, and the sequence similarity ranged from 99.8% to 99.99%. Codon usage patterns were similar among species, and 7 of 77 common protein-coding genes were under positive selection. Furthermore, we identified five highly variable hotspot regions of the Fagus plastomes (ccsA/ndhD, ndhD/psaC, ndhF/rpl32, trnS-GCU/trnG-UCC, and ycf1). Phylogenetic analysis revealed the monophyly of Fagus as well as early divergence of the subgenus Fagus and monophyletic Engleriana. Finally, phylogenetic results supported the taxonomic distinction of F. multinervis from its close relatives F. engleriana and F. japonica. However, the sister species and geographic origin of F. multinervis on Ulleung Island could not be determined. MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7697516/ /pubmed/33198274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11111338 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang, JiYoung
Takayama, Koji
Youn, Jin-Suk
Pak, Jae-Hong
Kim, Seung-Chul
Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea
title Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea
title_full Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea
title_fullStr Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea
title_full_unstemmed Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea
title_short Plastome Characterization and Phylogenomics of East Asian Beeches with a Special Emphasis on Fagus multinervis on Ulleung Island, Korea
title_sort plastome characterization and phylogenomics of east asian beeches with a special emphasis on fagus multinervis on ulleung island, korea
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11111338
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