Comparative Chloroplast Genome Study of Zingiber in China Sheds Light on Plastome Characterization and Phylogenetic Relationships.

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genes Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.3390/genes15111484
Maoqin Xia, Dongzhu Jiang, Wuqin Xu, Xia Liu, Shanshan Zhu, Haitao Xing, Wenlin Zhang, Yong Zou, Hong-Lei Li
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Abstract

Background: Zingiber Mill., a morphologically diverse herbaceous perennial genus of Zingiberaceae, is distributed mainly in tropical to warm-temperate Asia. In China, species of Zingiber have crucial medicinal, edible, and horticultural values; however, their phylogenetic relationships remain unclear.

Methods: To address this issue, the complete plastomes of the 29 Zingiber accessions were assembled and characterized. Comparative plastome analysis and phylogenetic analysis were conducted to develop genomic resources and elucidate the intraspecific phylogeny of Zingiber.

Results: The newly reported plastomes ranged from 161,495 to 163,880 bp in length with highly conserved structure. Results of comparative analysis suggested that IR expansions/contractions and changes of repeats were the main reasons that influenced the genome size of the Zingiber plastome. A large number of SSRs and six highly variable regions (rpl20, clpP, ycf1, petA-psbJ, rbcL-accD, and rpl32-trnL) have been identified, which could serve as potential DNA markers for future population genetics or phylogeographic studies on this genus. The well-resolved plastome phylogeny suggested that Zingiber could be divided into three clades, corresponding to sect. Pleuranthesis (sect. Zingiber + sect. Dymczewiczia) and sect. Cryptanthium.

Conclusions: Overall, this study provided a robust phylogeny of Zingiber plants in China, and the newly reported plastome data and plastome-derived markers will be of great significance for the accurate identification, protection, and agricultural management of Zingiber resources in the future.

中国银杏叶叶绿体基因组比较研究揭示了植物体的特征和系统发育关系。
背景:银杏属(Zingiber Mill.)是一种形态多样的多年生草本植物,主要分布于亚洲热带至暖温带地区。在中国,银杏物种具有重要的药用、食用和园艺价值;然而,它们的系统发育关系仍不清楚:方法:为了解决这一问题,我们收集了 29 个银杏品种的完整质粒并对其进行了表征。方法:针对这一问题,研究人员组装了 29 个银杏品种的完整质粒组,并对其进行了表征,同时进行了比较质粒组分析和系统发育分析,以开发基因组资源并阐明银杏的种内系统发育:结果:新报道的质粒长度在 161 495 到 163 880 bp 之间,结构高度保守。比较分析结果表明,红外扩展/收缩和重复序列的变化是影响真菌质体基因组大小的主要原因。已鉴定出大量的 SSR 和六个高度可变区(rpl20、clpP、ycf1、petA-psbJ、rbcL-accD 和 rpl32-trnL),它们可作为未来该属种群遗传学或系统地理学研究的潜在 DNA 标记。质粒体系统发育的良好解析表明,Zingiber 可分为三个支系,分别对应于 sect.Pleuranthesis科(Zingiber + Dymczewiczia科)和Cryptanthium科。结论总之,本研究为中国银杏植物提供了一个稳健的系统发育关系,新报道的质粒体数据和质粒体衍生标记将对未来银杏资源的准确鉴定、保护和农业管理具有重要意义。
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Genes
Genes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
1975
审稿时长
22.94 days
期刊介绍: Genes (ISSN 2073-4425) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to genes, genetics and genomics. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. There is no restriction on the length of the papers and we encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible.
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