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Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential

There is phylogenetic ambiguity in the genus Lithocarpus and subfamily Quercoideae (Family: Fagaceae). Lithocarpus dealbatus, an ecologically important tree, is the dominant species among the Quercoideae in India. Although several studies have been conducted on the species’ regeneration and ecologic...

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Autores principales: Shelke, Rahul Gunvantrao, Banerjee, Rudra Prasad, Joshi, Babita, Singh, Prem Prakash, Tiwari, Gopal Ji, Adhikari, Dibyendu, Jena, Satya Narayan, Barik, Saroj Kanta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060828
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author Shelke, Rahul Gunvantrao
Banerjee, Rudra Prasad
Joshi, Babita
Singh, Prem Prakash
Tiwari, Gopal Ji
Adhikari, Dibyendu
Jena, Satya Narayan
Barik, Saroj Kanta
author_facet Shelke, Rahul Gunvantrao
Banerjee, Rudra Prasad
Joshi, Babita
Singh, Prem Prakash
Tiwari, Gopal Ji
Adhikari, Dibyendu
Jena, Satya Narayan
Barik, Saroj Kanta
author_sort Shelke, Rahul Gunvantrao
collection PubMed
description There is phylogenetic ambiguity in the genus Lithocarpus and subfamily Quercoideae (Family: Fagaceae). Lithocarpus dealbatus, an ecologically important tree, is the dominant species among the Quercoideae in India. Although several studies have been conducted on the species’ regeneration and ecological and economic significance, limited information is available on its phylo-genomics. To resolve the phylogeny in Quercoideae, we sequenced and assembled the 161,476 bp chloroplast genome of L. dealbatus, which has a large single-copy section of 90,732 bp and a small single-copy region of 18,987 bp, separated by a pair of inverted repeat regions of 25,879 bp. The chloroplast genome contained 133 genes, of which 86 were protein-coding genes, 39 were transfer RNAs, and eight were ribosomal RNAs. Analysis of repeat elements and RNA editing sites revealed interspecific similarities within the Lithocarpus genus. DNA diversity analysis identified five highly diverged coding and noncoding hotspot regions in the four genera, which can be used as polymorphic markers for species/taxon delimitation across the four genera of Quercoideae viz., Lithocarpus, Quercus, Castanea, and Castanopsis. The chloroplast-based phylogenetic analysis among the Quercoideae established a monophyletic origin of Lithocarpus, and a closer evolutionary lineage with a few Quercus species. Besides providing insights into the chloroplast genome architecture of L. dealbatus, the study identified five mutational hotspots having high taxon-delimitation potential across four genera of Quercoideae.
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spelling pubmed-92253052022-06-24 Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential Shelke, Rahul Gunvantrao Banerjee, Rudra Prasad Joshi, Babita Singh, Prem Prakash Tiwari, Gopal Ji Adhikari, Dibyendu Jena, Satya Narayan Barik, Saroj Kanta Life (Basel) Article There is phylogenetic ambiguity in the genus Lithocarpus and subfamily Quercoideae (Family: Fagaceae). Lithocarpus dealbatus, an ecologically important tree, is the dominant species among the Quercoideae in India. Although several studies have been conducted on the species’ regeneration and ecological and economic significance, limited information is available on its phylo-genomics. To resolve the phylogeny in Quercoideae, we sequenced and assembled the 161,476 bp chloroplast genome of L. dealbatus, which has a large single-copy section of 90,732 bp and a small single-copy region of 18,987 bp, separated by a pair of inverted repeat regions of 25,879 bp. The chloroplast genome contained 133 genes, of which 86 were protein-coding genes, 39 were transfer RNAs, and eight were ribosomal RNAs. Analysis of repeat elements and RNA editing sites revealed interspecific similarities within the Lithocarpus genus. DNA diversity analysis identified five highly diverged coding and noncoding hotspot regions in the four genera, which can be used as polymorphic markers for species/taxon delimitation across the four genera of Quercoideae viz., Lithocarpus, Quercus, Castanea, and Castanopsis. The chloroplast-based phylogenetic analysis among the Quercoideae established a monophyletic origin of Lithocarpus, and a closer evolutionary lineage with a few Quercus species. Besides providing insights into the chloroplast genome architecture of L. dealbatus, the study identified five mutational hotspots having high taxon-delimitation potential across four genera of Quercoideae. MDPI 2022-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9225305/ /pubmed/35743859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060828 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Shelke, Rahul Gunvantrao
Banerjee, Rudra Prasad
Joshi, Babita
Singh, Prem Prakash
Tiwari, Gopal Ji
Adhikari, Dibyendu
Jena, Satya Narayan
Barik, Saroj Kanta
Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential
title Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential
title_full Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential
title_fullStr Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential
title_full_unstemmed Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential
title_short Chloroplast Genome of Lithocarpus dealbatus (Hook.f. & Thomson ex Miq.) Rehder Establishes Monophyletic Origin of the Species and Reveals Mutational Hotspots with Taxon Delimitation Potential
title_sort chloroplast genome of lithocarpus dealbatus (hook.f. & thomson ex miq.) rehder establishes monophyletic origin of the species and reveals mutational hotspots with taxon delimitation potential
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060828
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