Organization, Phylogenetic Marker Exploitation, and Gene Evolution in the Plastome of Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae)

Thalictrum is a phylogenetically and economically important genus in the family Ranunculaceae, but is also regarded as one of the most challengingly difficult in plants for resolving the taxonomical and phylogenetical relationships of constituent taxa within this genus. Here, we sequenced the comple...

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Published inFrontiers in plant science Vol. 13; p. 897843
Main Authors Xiang, Kun-Li, Mao, Wei, Peng, Huan-Wen, Erst, Andrey S., Yang, Ying-Xue, He, Wen-Chuang, Wu, Zhi-Qiang
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 20.05.2022
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ISSN1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI10.3389/fpls.2022.897843

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Summary:Thalictrum is a phylogenetically and economically important genus in the family Ranunculaceae, but is also regarded as one of the most challengingly difficult in plants for resolving the taxonomical and phylogenetical relationships of constituent taxa within this genus. Here, we sequenced the complete plastid genomes of two Thalictrum species using Illumina sequencing technology via de novo assembly. The two Thalictrum plastomes exhibited circular and typical quadripartite structure that was rather conserved in overall structure and the synteny of gene order. By updating the previously reported plastome annotation of other nine Thalictrum species, we found that the expansion or contraction of the inverted repeat region affect the boundary of the single-copy regions in Thalictrum plastome. We identified eight highly variable noncoding regions— infA-rps8 , ccsA-ndhD , trnS UGA -psbZ , trnH GUG -psbA , rpl16-rps3 , ndhG-ndhI , ndhD-psaC , and ndhJ-ndhK —that can be further used for molecular identification, phylogenetic, and phylogeographic in different species. Selective pressure and codon usage bias of all the plastid coding genes were also analyzed for the 11 species. Phylogenetic relationships showed Thalictrum is monophyly and divided into two major clades based on 11 Thalictrum plastomes. The availability of these plastomes offers valuable genetic information for accurate identification of species and taxonomy, phylogenetic resolution, and evolutionary studies of Thalictrum , and should assist with exploration and utilization of Thalictrum plants.
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This article was submitted to Plant Bioinformatics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science
Edited by: Jianyu Zhou, Nankai University, China
Reviewed by: Xiaoguo Xiang, Nanchang University, China; Weishu Fan, Kunming Institute of Botany (CAS), China
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2022.897843