The Complete Chloroplast Genomes of Six Ipomoea Species and Indel Marker Development for the Discrimination of Authentic Pharbitidis Semen (Seeds of I. nil or I. purpurea)

L. is the largest genus within the Convolvulaceae and contains 600-700 species. species (morning glories) are economically valuable as horticultural species and scientifically valuable as ecological model plants to investigate mating systems, molecular evolution, and both plant-herbivore and plant-p...

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Published inFrontiers in plant science Vol. 9; p. 965
Main Authors Park, Inkyu, Yang, Sungyu, Kim, Wook J., Noh, Pureum, Lee, Hyun O., Moon, Byeong C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 05.07.2018
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ISSN1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI10.3389/fpls.2018.00965

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Summary:L. is the largest genus within the Convolvulaceae and contains 600-700 species. species (morning glories) are economically valuable as horticultural species and scientifically valuable as ecological model plants to investigate mating systems, molecular evolution, and both plant-herbivore and plant-parasite interactions. Furthermore, the dried seeds of or are used in Korean traditional herbal medicines. In this study, chloroplast (cp) genomes were sequenced from six species, namely, and and, for the first time, , and var. . The cp genomes were 161,354-161,750 bp in length and exhibited conserved quadripartite structures. In total, 112 genes were identified, including 78 protein-coding regions, 30 transfer RNA genes, and 4 ribosomal RNA genes. The gene order, content, and orientation of the six cp genomes were highly conserved and were consistent with the general structure of angiosperm cp genomes. Comparison of the six cp genomes revealed locally divergent regions, mainly within intergenic spacer regions ( , and ). In addition, the protein-coding genes , and exhibited high sequence variability and were under positive selection (Ka/Ks > 1), indicating adaptive evolution to the environment within the genus. Phylogenetic analysis of the six species revealed that these species clustered according to the APG IV system. In particular, and had monophyletic positions, with as a sister. and in the section Batatas and and var. in the section Quamoclit were supported in this study with strong bootstrap values and posterior probabilities. We uncovered high-resolution phylogenetic relationships between Ipomoeeae. Finally, indel markers (IPOTY and IPOYCF) were developed for the discrimination of the important herbal medicine species and . The cp genomes and analyses in this study provide useful information for taxonomic, phylogenetic, and evolutionary analysis of the genome, and the indel markers will be useful for authentication of herbal medicines.
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This article was submitted to Evolutionary and Population Genetics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science
Edited by: Rogerio Margis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
Reviewed by: Andreia Carina Turchetto Zolet, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Peter Poczai, University of Helsinki, Finland
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2018.00965