Complete plastome genomes of three medicinal heliotropiaceae species: comparative analyses and phylogenetic relationships
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
Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences of Two Ehretia Trees (Ehretia cymosa and Ehretia obtusifolia): Genome Structures and Phylogenetic Analysis
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
Comparative Chloroplast Genomics Reveals a Unique Gene Inversion in Two Cordia Trees (Cordiaceae)
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
Repetitive Sequences, Codon Usage Bias and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Plastome of Miliusa glochidioides
Yangying Gan,
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Jingyao Ping,
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Xiaojing Liu
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et al.
Biochemical Genetics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 2, 2024
Language: Английский
Phylogenomics and plastome evolution of Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae)
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