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Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae

Plant mitochondrial genomes are a valuable source of genetic information for a better understanding of phylogenetic relationships. However, no mitochondrial genome of any species in Ebenaceae has been reported. In this study, we reported the first mitochondrial genome of an Ebenaceae model plant Dio...

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Autores principales: Xu, Yang, Dong, Yi, Cheng, Wenqiang, Wu, Kaiyun, Gao, Haidong, Liu, Lei, Xu, Lei, Gong, Bangchu
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9283892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35847622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09870
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author Xu, Yang
Dong, Yi
Cheng, Wenqiang
Wu, Kaiyun
Gao, Haidong
Liu, Lei
Xu, Lei
Gong, Bangchu
author_facet Xu, Yang
Dong, Yi
Cheng, Wenqiang
Wu, Kaiyun
Gao, Haidong
Liu, Lei
Xu, Lei
Gong, Bangchu
author_sort Xu, Yang
collection PubMed
description Plant mitochondrial genomes are a valuable source of genetic information for a better understanding of phylogenetic relationships. However, no mitochondrial genome of any species in Ebenaceae has been reported. In this study, we reported the first mitochondrial genome of an Ebenaceae model plant Diospyros oleifera. The mitogenome was 493,958 bp in length, contained 39 protein-coding genes, 27 transfer RNA genes, and 3 ribosomal RNA genes. The rps2 and rps11 genes were missing in the D. oleifera mt genome, while the rps10 gene was identified. The length of the repetitive sequence in the D. oleifera mt genome was 31 kb, accounting for 6.33%. A clear bias in RNA-editing sites were found in the D. oleifera mt genome. We also detected 28 chloroplast-derived fragments significantly associated with D. oleifera mt genes, indicating intracellular tRNA genes transferred frequently from chloroplasts to mitochondria in D. oleifera. Phylogenetic analysis based on the mt genomes of D. oleifera and 27 other taxa reflected the exact evolutionary and taxonomic status of D. oleifera. Ka/Ks analysis revealed that 95.16% of the protein-coding genes in the D. oleifera mt genome had undergone negative selections. But, the rearrangement of mitochondrial genes has been widely occur among D. oleifera and these observed species. These results will lay the foundation for identifying further evolutionary relationships within Ebenaceae.
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spelling pubmed-92838922022-07-16 Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae Xu, Yang Dong, Yi Cheng, Wenqiang Wu, Kaiyun Gao, Haidong Liu, Lei Xu, Lei Gong, Bangchu Heliyon Research Article Plant mitochondrial genomes are a valuable source of genetic information for a better understanding of phylogenetic relationships. However, no mitochondrial genome of any species in Ebenaceae has been reported. In this study, we reported the first mitochondrial genome of an Ebenaceae model plant Diospyros oleifera. The mitogenome was 493,958 bp in length, contained 39 protein-coding genes, 27 transfer RNA genes, and 3 ribosomal RNA genes. The rps2 and rps11 genes were missing in the D. oleifera mt genome, while the rps10 gene was identified. The length of the repetitive sequence in the D. oleifera mt genome was 31 kb, accounting for 6.33%. A clear bias in RNA-editing sites were found in the D. oleifera mt genome. We also detected 28 chloroplast-derived fragments significantly associated with D. oleifera mt genes, indicating intracellular tRNA genes transferred frequently from chloroplasts to mitochondria in D. oleifera. Phylogenetic analysis based on the mt genomes of D. oleifera and 27 other taxa reflected the exact evolutionary and taxonomic status of D. oleifera. Ka/Ks analysis revealed that 95.16% of the protein-coding genes in the D. oleifera mt genome had undergone negative selections. But, the rearrangement of mitochondrial genes has been widely occur among D. oleifera and these observed species. These results will lay the foundation for identifying further evolutionary relationships within Ebenaceae. Elsevier 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9283892/ /pubmed/35847622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09870 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Xu, Yang
Dong, Yi
Cheng, Wenqiang
Wu, Kaiyun
Gao, Haidong
Liu, Lei
Xu, Lei
Gong, Bangchu
Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae
title Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae
title_full Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae
title_fullStr Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae
title_short Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family Ebenaceae
title_sort characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of diospyros oleifera, the first representative from the family ebenaceae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9283892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35847622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09870
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