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Analysis of codon usage patterns of the chloroplast genome in Delphinium grandiflorum L. reveals a preference for AT-ending codons as a result of major selection constraints.

Huirong Duan1, Qian Zhang1, Chunmei Wang1, Fang Li2, Fuping Tian1, Yuan Lu1, Yu Hu1, Hongshan Yang1, Guangxin Cui1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Codon usage bias analysis is a suitable strategy for identifying the principal evolutionary driving forces in different organisms. Delphinium grandiflorum L. is a perennial herb with high economic value and typical biological characteristics. Evolutionary analysis of D. grandiflorum can provide a rich resource of genetic information for developing hybridization resources of the genus Delphinium.
METHODS: Synonymous codon usage (SCU) and related indices of 51 coding sequences from the D. grandiflorum chloroplast (cp) genome were calculated using Codon W, Cups of EMBOSS, SPSS and Microsoft Excel. Multivariate statistical analysis combined by principal component analysis (PCA), correspondence analysis (COA), PR2-plot mapping analysis and ENC plot analysis was then conducted to explore the factors affecting the usage of synonymous codons.
RESULTS: The SCU bias of D. grandiflorum was weak and codons preferred A/T ending. A SCU imbalance between A/T and G/C at the third base position was revealed by PR2-plot mapping analysis. A total of eight codons were identified as the optimal codons. The PCA and COA results indicated that base composition (GC content, GC3 content) and gene expression were important for SCU bias. A majority of genes were distributed below the expected curve from the ENC plot analysis and up the standard curve by neutrality plot analysis. Our results showed that with the exception of notable mutation pressure effects, the majority of genetic evolution in the D. grandiflorum cp genome might be driven by natural selection. DISCUSSIONS: Our results provide a theoretical foundation for elucidating the genetic architecture and mechanisms of D. grandiflorum, and contribute to enriching D. grandiflorum genetic resources. ©2021 Duan et al.

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Keywords:  Chloroplast genome; Delphinium grandiflorum L.; Evolutionary forces; Synonymous codon usage bias

Year:  2021        PMID: 33552742      PMCID: PMC7819120          DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PeerJ        ISSN: 2167-8359            Impact factor:   2.984


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