Phylogenomics and plastome evolution of Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae) DOI Creative Commons
Maryam Noroozi, Farrokh Ghahremaninejad,

Mehrshid Riahi

et al.

BMC Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Oct. 14, 2024

Lithospermeae is the largest tribe within Boraginaceae. The has been focus of multiple phylogenetic studies over last 15 years, with most focused on one genus or a few genera. In present study, we newly sequenced 69 species and relatives to analyze phylogenomic relationships among its members as well evolution plastid genome.

Language: Английский

Complete plastome genomes of three medicinal heliotropiaceae species: comparative analyses and phylogenetic relationships DOI Creative Commons
Mohammad S. Alawfi, Dhafer A. Alzahrani, Enas J. Albokhari

et al.

BMC Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: July 10, 2024

Heliotropiaceae is a family of the order Boraginales and has over 450 species. The members have been widely reported to be used in traditional medicine Over time, classification remained uncertain moved from subfamily, or conversely.

Language: Английский

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Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences of Two Ehretia Trees (Ehretia cymosa and Ehretia obtusifolia): Genome Structures and Phylogenetic Analysis DOI Open Access
Mohammad S. Alawfi, Dhafer A. Alzahrani, Enas J. Albokhari

et al.

Forests, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(7), P. 1486 - 1486

Published: July 20, 2023

Ehretiaceae is a family in the order Boraginales. It contains more than 150 species. The classification has remained elusive and changed over time from subfamily to family, or vice versa. In this paper, we sequenced, characterized, analyzed complete chloroplast (cp) genomes of Ehretia cymosa obtusifolia, their cp were compared those related length E. was 156,328 bp, whereas that obtusifolia 155,961 bp. Each genome contained 114 genes, including 80 protein-coding 4 rRNA 30 tRNA genes. Repeat analysis revealed complement, forward, palindromic, reverse repeats present both Simple sequence repeat showed comprise 141 139 microsatellites, respectively. Phylogenetic based on Bayesian maximum likelihood analyses divided Boraginales into two well-supported clades. first clade includes single (Boraginaceae), second three families (Ehretiaceae, Cordiaceae, Heliotropiaceae). This study provides valuable genomic resources insights evolutionary relationships within

Language: Английский

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Comparative Chloroplast Genomics Reveals a Unique Gene Inversion in Two Cordia Trees (Cordiaceae) DOI Open Access
Mohammad S. Alawfi, Enas J. Albokhari

Forests, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(9), P. 1778 - 1778

Published: Aug. 31, 2023

Cordiaceae is a family comprising more than 400 species in the order Boraginales. The classification of this has undergone changes over time, transitioning between and subfamily status. In present study, complete chloroplast (cp) genomes Cordia monoica sinensis were sequenced, their cp then characterized, analyzed, compared to those closely related taxa. lengths C. 151,813 bp 152,050 bp, respectively. Both consisted 114 genes, divided into 4 ribosomal RNA 30 transfer 80 protein-coding genes. We observed unique gene inversion trnM-rbcL region both species. long repeats analysis revealed that species’ contained forward palindromic repeats. simple sequence (SSRs) detected 155 microsatellites each genome, with majority being mononucleotide (A/T). Phylogenetic based on maximum likelihood Bayesian analyses confirmed two major clades Boraginales: clade I comprised Boraginaceae, while II included Cordiaceae, Ehretiaceae, Heliotropiaceae. This study expands our knowledge evolutionary relationships across Boraginales offers useful genetic resources.

Language: Английский

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Repetitive Sequences, Codon Usage Bias and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Plastome of Miliusa glochidioides DOI

Yangying Gan,

Jingyao Ping, Xiaojing Liu

et al.

Biochemical Genetics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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Phylogenomics and plastome evolution of Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae) DOI Creative Commons
Maryam Noroozi, Farrokh Ghahremaninejad,

Mehrshid Riahi

et al.

BMC Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Oct. 14, 2024

Lithospermeae is the largest tribe within Boraginaceae. The has been focus of multiple phylogenetic studies over last 15 years, with most focused on one genus or a few genera. In present study, we newly sequenced 69 species and relatives to analyze phylogenomic relationships among its members as well evolution plastid genome.

Language: Английский

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