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Comparative Chloroplast Genomics of Corydalis Species (Papaveraceae): Evolutionary Perspectives on Their Unusual Large Scale Rearrangements.

Xiaodong Xu1, Dong Wang1,2.   

Abstract

The chloroplast genome (plastome) of angiosperms (particularly photosynthetic members) is generally highly conserved, although structural rearrangements have been reported in a few lineages. In this study, we revealed Corydalis to be another unusual lineage with extensive large-scale plastome rearrangements. In the four newly sequenced Corydalis plastomes that represent all the three subgenera of Corydalis, we detected (1) two independent relocations of the same five genes (trnV-UAC-rbcL) from the typically posterior part of the large single-copy (LSC) region to the front, downstream of either the atpH gene in Corydalis saxicola or the trnK-UUU gene in both Corydalis davidii and Corydalis hsiaowutaishanensis; (2) relocation of the rps16 gene from the LSC region to the inverted repeat (IR) region in Corydalis adunca; (3) uniform inversion of an 11-14 kb segment (ndhB-trnR-ACG) in the IR region of all the four Corydalis species (the same below); (4) expansions (>10 kb) of IR into the small single-copy (SSC) region and corresponding contractions of SSC region; and (5) extensive pseudogenizations or losses of 13 genes (accD, clpP, and 11 ndh genes). In addition, we also found that the four Corydalis plastomes exhibited elevated GC content in both gene and intergenic regions and high number of dispersed repeats. Phylogenomic analyses generated a well-supported topology that was consistent with the result of previous studies based on a few DNA markers but contradicted with the morphological character-based taxonomy to some extent. This study provided insights into the evolution of plastomes throughout the three Corydalis subgenera and will be of value for further study on taxonomy, phylogeny, and evolution of Corydalis.
Copyright © 2021 Xu and Wang.

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Keywords:  Corydalis; IR expansion; inversion; plastome; pseudogenization; rearrangement; relocation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33584746      PMCID: PMC7873532          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.600354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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