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Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes
The Brazilian palm fruits and hearts-of-palm of Euterpe edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria are an important source for agro-industrial production, due to overexploitation, conservation strategies are required to maintain genetic diversity. Chloroplast genomes have conserved sequences, which are u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35901127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266304 |
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author | Francisconi, Ana Flávia Cauz-Santos, Luiz Augusto Morales Marroquín, Jonathan Andre van den Berg, Cássio Alves-Pereira, Alessandro Delmondes de Alencar, Luciano Picanço-Rodrigues, Doriane Zanello, Cesar Augusto Ferreira Costa, Marcones Gomes Lopes, Maria Teresa Veasey, Elizabeth Ann Zucchi, Maria Imaculada |
author_facet | Francisconi, Ana Flávia Cauz-Santos, Luiz Augusto Morales Marroquín, Jonathan Andre van den Berg, Cássio Alves-Pereira, Alessandro Delmondes de Alencar, Luciano Picanço-Rodrigues, Doriane Zanello, Cesar Augusto Ferreira Costa, Marcones Gomes Lopes, Maria Teresa Veasey, Elizabeth Ann Zucchi, Maria Imaculada |
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description | The Brazilian palm fruits and hearts-of-palm of Euterpe edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria are an important source for agro-industrial production, due to overexploitation, conservation strategies are required to maintain genetic diversity. Chloroplast genomes have conserved sequences, which are useful to explore evolutionary questions. Besides the plastid DNA, genome skimming allows the identification of other genomic resources, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), providing information about the genetic diversity of species. We sequenced the chloroplast genome and identified gene content in the three Euterpe species. We performed comparative analyses, described the polymorphisms among the chloroplast genome sequences (repeats, indels and SNPs) and performed a phylogenomic inference based on 55 palm species chloroplast genomes. Finally, using the remaining data from genome skimming, the nuclear and mitochondrial reads, we identified SNPs and estimated the genetic diversity among these Euterpe species. The Euterpe chloroplast genomes varied from 159,232 to 159,275 bp and presented a conserved quadripartite structure with high synteny with other palms. In a pairwise comparison, we found a greater number of insertions/deletions (indels = 93 and 103) and SNPs (284 and 254) between E. edulis/E. oleracea and E. edulis/E. precatoria when compared to E. oleracea/E. precatoria (58 indels and 114 SNPs). Also, the phylogeny indicated a closer relationship between E. oleracea/E. precatoria. The nuclear and mitochondrial genome analyses identified 1,077 SNPs and high divergence among species (F(ST) = 0.77), especially between E. edulis and E. precatoria (F(ST) = 0.86). These results showed that, despite the few structural differences among the chloroplast genomes of these Euterpe palms, a differentiation between E. edulis and the other Euterpe species can be identified by point mutations. This study not only brings new knowledge about the evolution of Euterpe chloroplast genomes, but also these new resources open the way for future phylogenomic inferences and comparative analyses within Arecaceae. |
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spelling | pubmed-93332952022-07-29 Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes Francisconi, Ana Flávia Cauz-Santos, Luiz Augusto Morales Marroquín, Jonathan Andre van den Berg, Cássio Alves-Pereira, Alessandro Delmondes de Alencar, Luciano Picanço-Rodrigues, Doriane Zanello, Cesar Augusto Ferreira Costa, Marcones Gomes Lopes, Maria Teresa Veasey, Elizabeth Ann Zucchi, Maria Imaculada PLoS One Research Article The Brazilian palm fruits and hearts-of-palm of Euterpe edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria are an important source for agro-industrial production, due to overexploitation, conservation strategies are required to maintain genetic diversity. Chloroplast genomes have conserved sequences, which are useful to explore evolutionary questions. Besides the plastid DNA, genome skimming allows the identification of other genomic resources, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), providing information about the genetic diversity of species. We sequenced the chloroplast genome and identified gene content in the three Euterpe species. We performed comparative analyses, described the polymorphisms among the chloroplast genome sequences (repeats, indels and SNPs) and performed a phylogenomic inference based on 55 palm species chloroplast genomes. Finally, using the remaining data from genome skimming, the nuclear and mitochondrial reads, we identified SNPs and estimated the genetic diversity among these Euterpe species. The Euterpe chloroplast genomes varied from 159,232 to 159,275 bp and presented a conserved quadripartite structure with high synteny with other palms. In a pairwise comparison, we found a greater number of insertions/deletions (indels = 93 and 103) and SNPs (284 and 254) between E. edulis/E. oleracea and E. edulis/E. precatoria when compared to E. oleracea/E. precatoria (58 indels and 114 SNPs). Also, the phylogeny indicated a closer relationship between E. oleracea/E. precatoria. The nuclear and mitochondrial genome analyses identified 1,077 SNPs and high divergence among species (F(ST) = 0.77), especially between E. edulis and E. precatoria (F(ST) = 0.86). These results showed that, despite the few structural differences among the chloroplast genomes of these Euterpe palms, a differentiation between E. edulis and the other Euterpe species can be identified by point mutations. This study not only brings new knowledge about the evolution of Euterpe chloroplast genomes, but also these new resources open the way for future phylogenomic inferences and comparative analyses within Arecaceae. Public Library of Science 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9333295/ /pubmed/35901127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266304 Text en © 2022 Francisconi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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 Francisconi, Ana Flávia Cauz-Santos, Luiz Augusto Morales Marroquín, Jonathan Andre van den Berg, Cássio Alves-Pereira, Alessandro Delmondes de Alencar, Luciano Picanço-Rodrigues, Doriane Zanello, Cesar Augusto Ferreira Costa, Marcones Gomes Lopes, Maria Teresa Veasey, Elizabeth Ann Zucchi, Maria Imaculada Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes |
title | Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes |
title_full | Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes |
title_fullStr | Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes |
title_short | Complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three Euterpe palms (E. edulis, E. oleracea and E. precatoria) from different Brazilian biomes |
title_sort | complete chloroplast genomes and phylogeny in three euterpe palms (e. edulis, e. oleracea and e. precatoria) from different brazilian biomes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35901127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266304 |
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