Liwei Chu , Qianhui Du , Siyu Zuo , Guiting Liu , Hexin Wang , Guoling Liu , Lina Zhao , Guohui Xu
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摘要
Vaccinium L. 是一种重要的果树,具有营养、药用和观赏价值。然而,越橘线粒体(mt)基因组在很大程度上仍未被探索。邓氏越橘(Vaccinium carlesii Dunn)是中国特有的野生资源,对蓝莓育种至关重要。利用Illumina和Nanopore对V. carlesii mt基因组进行了测序,测序总长度为636,904 bp,包含37个蛋白质编码基因、20个tRNA基因和3个rRNA基因。我们发现四对长重复片段同源重组介导了 V. carlesii mt 基因组亚结构的产生。我们预测了 383 个 RNA 编辑位点,这些位点都能将胞嘧啶(C)转化为尿嘧啶(U)。根据系统进化分析,V. carlesii 和 Ericaceae 的 V. macrocarpon 表现出最密切的遗传关系。这项研究为了解高等植物的进化、物种分类和鉴定提供了理论依据,也有助于进一步利用越橘种质资源。
Assembly and comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of Vaccinium carlesii Dunn
Vaccinium L. is an important fruit tree with nutritional, medicinal, and ornamental values. However, the mitochondrial (mt) genome of Vaccinium L. remains largely unexplored. Vaccinium carlesii Dunn is an endemic wild resource in China, which is crucial for blueberry breeding. The V. carlesii mt genomes were sequenced using Illumina and Nanopore, which total length was 636,904 bp with 37 protein coding genes, 20 tRNA genes, and three rRNA genes. We found four pairs of long repeat fragments homologous recombination mediated the generation of substructures in the V. carlesii mt genome. We predicted 383 RNA editing sites, all converting cytosine (C) to uracil (U). According to the phylogenetic analysis, V. carlesii and V. macrocarpon of the Ericaceae exhibited the closest genetic relationship. This study provides a theoretical basis for understanding the evolution of higher plants, species classification and identification, and will also be useful for further utilization of Vaccinium germplasm resources.
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Genomics is a forum for describing the development of genome-scale technologies and their application to all areas of biological investigation.
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