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Analysis of complete chloroplast genome sequence of Korean landrace Cymbidium goeringii.

Heng Wang1,2, So-Yeon Park1, Su-Hyang Song1, Mar-Lar San1, Yong-Chul Kim1, Tae-Ho Ham3,4, Dong-Yong Kim5, Tae-Sung Kim4, Joohyun Lee3, Soon-Wook Kwon1.   

Abstract

The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Korean Cymbidium goeringii acc. smg222 was analyzed. Based on a comparison with Chinese C. goeringii, losses of nine ndh subunits (ndhA, ndhB, ndhC, ndhD, ndhE, ndhF, ndhH, ndhJ, and ndhK), three protein-coding genes (ycf 1-like, ycf 15, and ycf 68), six transfer RNAs, and one conserved open reading frame (orf 42). In addition, 219 InDels (insertion or deletion) and 171 simple sequence repeats were observed. Twenty-Five of which InDel markers have been evaluated, that useful for distinguishing Korean and Chinese Cymbidium associations based on the polymorphisms of chloroplast genomes between Korean Cymbidium goeringii acc. smg222 and Chinese C. goeringii and evaluation of genetic diversity. Finally, the phylogenetic relationships of the 39 Korean and 22 Chinese species was constructed based on the five InDel markers of them and obtained high support, indicating that our data may be useful in resolving relationships in this genus. The information about chloroplast DNA structure and gene variants of C. goeringii acc. smg222 chloroplast genome will provide sufficient phylogenetic information for resolving evolutionary relationships. The molecular markers developed in here will contribute to further research of Cymbidium species and conservation of endemic Cymbidium species. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2020.

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Keywords:  C. goeringii acc. smg222; Chloroplast genome; InDel marker; Molecular evolution

Year:  2020        PMID: 32015946      PMCID: PMC6944737          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-2020-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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