scholarly journals The Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of Cephalotaxus oliveri (Cephalotaxaceae): Evolutionary Comparison of Cephalotaxus Chloroplast DNAs and Insights into the Loss of Inverted Repeat Copies in Gymnosperms

2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 688-698 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuan Yi ◽  
Lei Gao ◽  
Bo Wang ◽  
Ying-Juan Su ◽  
Ting Wang
Diversity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 405
Author(s):  
Wei Ren ◽  
Dongquan Guo ◽  
Guojie Xing ◽  
Chunming Yang ◽  
Yuanyu Zhang ◽  
...  

Cyperus esculentus produces large amounts of oil as one of the main oil storage reserves in underground tubers, making this crop species not only a promising resource for edible oil and biofuel in food and chemical industry, but also a model system for studying oil accumulation in non-seed tissues. In this study, we determined the chloroplast genome sequence of the cultivated C. esculentus (var. sativus Boeckeler). The results showed that the complete chloroplast genome of C. esculentus was 186,255 bp in size, and possessed a typical quadripartite structure containing one large single copy (100,940 bp) region, one small single copy (10,439 bp) region, and a pair of inverted repeat regions of 37,438 bp in size. Sequence analyses indicated that the chloroplast genome encodes 141 genes, including 93 protein-coding genes, 40 transfer RNA genes, and 8 ribosomal RNA genes. We also identified 396 simple-sequence repeats and 49 long repeats, including 15 forward repeats and 34 palindromes within the chloroplast genome of C. esculentus. Most of these repeats were distributed in the noncoding regions. Whole chloroplast genome comparison with those of the other four Cyperus species indicated that both the large single copy and inverted repeat regions were more divergent than the small single copy region, with the highest variation found in the inverted repeat regions. In the phylogenetic trees based on the complete chloroplast genomes of 13 species, all five Cyperus species within the Cyperaceae formed a clade, and C. esculentus was evolutionarily more related to C. rotundus than to the other three Cyperus species. In summary, the chloroplast genome sequence of the cultivated C. esculentus provides a valuable genomic resource for species identification, evolution, and comparative genomic research on this crop species and other Cyperus species in the Cyperaceae family.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 2848-2849
Author(s):  
Jing Miao ◽  
Yabo Wang ◽  
Yaoqin Zhang ◽  
Lili Tong ◽  
Gengguo Tang ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 3826-3827
Author(s):  
Zhong-Ji Li ◽  
Ying-Ying Liu ◽  
Cong-Wei Yang ◽  
Zi-Gang Qian ◽  
Guo-Dong Li

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 705-707
Author(s):  
Shu Li ◽  
Rui Liao ◽  
Zi-Bing Xin ◽  
Zhang-Jie Huang ◽  
Stephen Maciejewski ◽  
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