| Literature DB >> 30881765 |
Jianying Sun1,2, Xiaofeng Dong1,2, Qinghe Cao3, Tao Xu1,2, Mingku Zhu1,2, Jian Sun1,2, Tingting Dong1,2, Daifu Ma3, Yonghua Han1,2, Zongyun Li1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ipomoea is the largest genus in the family Convolvulaceae. The species in this genus have been widely used in many fields, such as agriculture, nutrition, and medicine. With the development of next-generation sequencing, more than 50 chloroplast genomes of Ipomoea species have been sequenced. However, the repeats and divergence regions in Ipomoea have not been well investigated. In the present study, we sequenced and assembled eight chloroplast genomes from sweet potato's close wild relatives. By combining these with 32 published chloroplast genomes, we conducted a detailed comparative analysis of a broad range of Ipomoea species.Entities:
Keywords: Chloroplast genome; Divergence hotspot; Genome structure; Ipomoea; Repeats
Year: 2019 PMID: 30881765 PMCID: PMC6417408 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
The information of the eight species.
| Species | Plant ID | Maintained by | Origin | GenBank accession number |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CIP 460377 | CIP | Nicaragua | ||
| NCNSP0323 | North Carolina State University | USA, North Carl | ||
| Grif 6172 | NPGS(S9) | USA, South Carl | ||
| PI 540733 | NPGS(S9) | Colombia, Cesar | ||
| PI 549093 | NPGS(S9) | Peru | ||
| PI 561557 | NPGS(S9) | Mexico | ||
| PI 518495 | NPGS(S9) | Mexico, Tabasco | ||
| PI 518479 | NPGS(S9) | Mexico, Tabasco |
Note:
CIP, International Potato Center; NPGS, US National Plant Germplasm System; S9, Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit, Griffin, GA.
The chloroplast genome features of eight newly sequenced Ipomoea species.
| Total cpDNA size | 161,531 | 161,386 | 161,721 | 161,242 | 161,446 | 161,296 | 161,225 | 161,269 |
| Length of LSC region | 87,606 | 87,591 | 88,004 | 87,581 | 87,575 | 87,598 | 87,583 | 87,625 |
| Proportion of LSC (%) | 54.23 | 54.27 | 54.42 | 54.32 | 54.24 | 54.31 | 54.32 | 54.33 |
| Length of IR region | 30,940 | 30,882 | 30,833 | 30,806 | 30,910 | 30,840 | 30,798 | 30,810 |
| Proportion of IRs (%) | 38.31 | 38.27 | 38.13 | 38.21 | 38.29 | 38.24 | 38.20 | 38.21 |
| Length of SSC region | 12,045 | 12,031 | 12,051 | 12,049 | 12,051 | 12,018 | 12,046 | 12,024 |
| Proportion of SSC (%) | 7.46 | 7.45 | 7.45 | 7.47 | 7.46 | 7.45 | 7.47 | 7.46 |
| Total GC content (%) | 37.52 | 37.53 | 37.52 | 37.55 | 37.53 | 37.55 | 37.55 | 37.54 |
| LSC | 36.1 | 36.1 | 36.1 | 36.2 | 36.2 | 36.1 | 36.1 | 36.1 |
| IR | 40.48 | 40.52 | 40.58 | 40.57 | 40.5 | 40.57 | 40.58 | 40.58 |
| SSC | 32.29 | 32.32 | 32.23 | 32.29 | 32.28 | 32.3 | 32.26 | 32.24 |
| Total number of genes | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 |
| Protein encoding | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 |
| tRNA | 37 | 37 | 37 | 37 | 37 | 37 | 37 | 37 |
| rRNA | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Figure 1Chloroplast genome map of eight Ipomoea species.
The inside genes of the outer circle are transcribed counterclockwise while the genes outside are transcribed clockwise. The dashed area in the inner circle indicates the GC content. LSC, large single copy; SSC, short single copy; IR, inverted repeats.
Figure 2Comparison of the boundaries between LSC/SSC and IR regions among the eight Ipomoea chloroplast genomes.
Figure 3Repeats in 40 Ipomoea chloroplast genomes.
(A) Number of repetitive sequences by lengths; (B) Number of different types of SSRs (p1–p6 indicate mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexanucleotides, respectively. c indicates complex.); (C) Summary of repetitive sequences by lengths and types in Ipomoea genus, Quamoclit group, and Batatas group; (D) Summary of SSRs in Ipomoea genus, Quamoclit group, and Batatas group.
Figure 4Percentages of variable sites in homologous regions among the Ipomoea chloroplast genomes.
(A) In 40 Ipomoea species; (B) Batatas group; (C) Quamoclit group.
Figure 5Phylogenetic tree reconstruction of 40 Ipomoea species based on whole chloroplast genomes using Merremia quinquefolia and Operculina macrocarpa as outgroups.
*indicate the species from Muñoz-Rodríguez et al. (2018).