| Literature DB >> 33578941 |
Ignacio Pezoa1,2,3, Javier Villacreses2,3,4, Miguel Rubilar4, Carolina Pizarro2, María Jesús Galleguillos2, Troy Ejsmentewicz2, Beatriz Fonseca2, Jaime Espejo5, Víctor Polanco1, Carolina Sánchez2,6.
Abstract
Sophora toromiro is an endemic tree of Rapa Nui with religious and cultural relevance that despite being extinct in the wild, still persists in botanical gardens and private collections around the world. The authenticity of some toromiro trees has been questioned because the similarities among hybrid lines leads to misclassification of the species. The conservation program of toromiro has the objective of its reinsertion into Rapa Nui, but it requires the exact genotyping and certification of the selected plants in order to efficiently reintroduce the species. In this study, we present for the first time the complete chloroplast genome of S. toromiro and four other Sophora specimens, which were sequenced de-novo and assembled after mapping the raw reads to a chloroplast database. The length of the chloroplast genomes ranges from 154,239 to 154,473 bp. A total of 130-143 simple sequence repeats (SSR) loci and 577 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified.Entities:
Keywords: Easter Island; NGS; Rapa Nui; SNP; SSR; Sophora toromiro; chloroplast; conservation; genome; molecular markers
Year: 2021 PMID: 33578941 PMCID: PMC7916652 DOI: 10.3390/plants10020342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747