Junhu Kan, Liyun Nie, Zenglu Mi, Xiaojin Liu, Daping Xu, Luke R Tembrock, Zhiqiang Wu, Zhou Hong
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摘要
质体是一种重要的细胞器,在光合作用和能量生产中发挥着重要作用,其基因组信息一直是探索物种间关系的重要进化标记。沉香(Aquilaria)因其芳香混合而珍贵,在各种文化中被广泛用作香料和香水。尽管琼脂木具有重要的经济价值,但由于缺乏可用的质粒资源,基于质粒的琼脂木系统发育地位仍然不明确。为了弥补这一知识空白,我们对 22 个水青草质粒进行了新的测序,确定了该属类似的变异模式,包括 rps19 基因的 16 bp 共同延伸和 7 个高变异区。分析结果表明,在这些质粒的简单序列重复序列中,A/T图案的出现率最高。进一步的系统发育分析通过扩大数据集揭示了 Aquilaria 的系统发育意义。这一全面的质粒资源不仅增强了我们对 Aquilaria 进化的了解,还为 DNA 条形编码提供了潜在的分子标记。
Insights into Aquilaria phylogenetics through comparative plastomic resources.
The plastid is an essential organelle for its role in photosynthesis and energy production and its genomic information is always employed as important evolutionary markers to explore the relationship among species. Agarwood (Aquilaria), prized for its aromatic blend, finds extensive use in various cultures as incense and perfume. Despite its high economic importance, the phylogenetic status among Aquilaria based on plastomes remains ambiguous due to the lack of available plastomic resources. To bridge this knowledge gap, 22 Aquilaria plastomes were newly sequenced, similar variation patterns in this genus were determined, including a shared 16 bp extension of the rps19 gene and seven highly variable regions. The analysis highlighted the highest prevalence of the A/T motif among simple sequence repeats in these plastomes. Further phylogenetic analysis revealed Aquilaria's phylogenetic implications with an expanded dataset. This comprehensive plastomic resource not only enhances our understanding of Aquilaria evolution but also presents potential molecular markers for DNA barcoding.