The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Trichopus zeylanicus, And Phylogenetic Analysis with Dioscoreales
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Trichopus zeylanicus, And Phylogenetic Analysis with Dioscoreales
Abstract
We presents the first chloroplast genome from the genus Trichopus. Comparative analysis revealed that the IR regions are more conserved than the SC regions. Highly divergent sequence hot spots were identified, which could be used as molecular markers. Phylogenetic analysis gave insight into the evolutionary history of Trichopus zeylanicus. In this study, we determined the complete sequence of the chloroplast genome of an important, rare, and endangered medicinal plant, Trichopus zeylanicus. The analysis of the genome showed that the complete chloroplast genome of Trichopus zeylanicus is 153,497 bp in size, and has a quadripartite structure with a large single copy of 81,091 bp and a small single copy of 17,512 bp separated by inverted repeats of 27,447 bp. Sequence analysis revealed that the chloroplast genome encodes 112 unique genes, including 78 protein-coding genes, 30 tRNA genes, and four rRNA genes. We also identified 95 simple sequence repeats and 54 long repeats including 34 forward repeats, seven inverted repeats, nine palindromes, three reverse repeats, and one complementary repeat within the chloroplast genome of Trichopus zeylanicus. Whole chloroplast genome comparison with those of other Dioscoreales indicated that the inverted regions are more conserved than large single copy and small single copy regions. In the phylogenetic trees based on complete chloroplast genome and 78 shared chloroplast protein-coding genes in 15 monocot species, including 14 Dioscoreales, Trichopus zeylanicus formed a distinct clade. In summary, the first chloroplast genome from the genus Trichopus reported in this study gave a better insight into the phylogenetic relationships of different genera within the order Dioscoreales. Moreover, the present data will be a valuable chloroplast genomic resource for population genetics.
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