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Chloroplast Genomes of Two Species of Cypripedium: Expanded Genome Size and Proliferation of AT-Biased Repeat Sequences.

Yan-Yan Guo1, Jia-Xing Yang1, Hong-Kun Li1, Hu-Sheng Zhao1.   

Abstract

The size of the chloroplast genome (plastome) of autotrophic angiosperms is generally conserved. However, the chloroplast genomes of some lineages are greatly expanded, which may render assembling these genomes from short read sequencing data more challenging. Here, we present the sequencing, assembly, and annotation of the chloroplast genomes of Cypripedium tibeticum and Cypripedium subtropicum. We de novo assembled the chloroplast genomes of the two species with a combination of short-read Illumina data and long-read PacBio data. The plastomes of the two species are characterized by expanded genome size, proliferated AT-rich repeat sequences, low GC content and gene density, as well as low substitution rates of the coding genes. The plastomes of C. tibeticum (197,815 bp) and C. subtropicum (212,668 bp) are substantially larger than those of the three species sequenced in previous studies. The plastome of C. subtropicum is the longest one of Orchidaceae to date. Despite the increase in genome size, the gene order and gene number of the plastomes are conserved, with the exception of an ∼75 kb large inversion in the large single copy (LSC) region shared by the two species. The most striking is the record-setting low GC content in C. subtropicum (28.2%). Moreover, the plastome expansion of the two species is strongly correlated with the proliferation of AT-biased non-coding regions: the non-coding content of C. subtropicum is in excess of 57%. The genus provides a typical example of plastome expansion induced by the expansion of non-coding regions. Considering the pros and cons of different sequencing technologies, we recommend hybrid assembly based on long and short reads applied to the sequencing of plastomes with AT-biased base composition.
Copyright © 2021 Guo, Yang, Li and Zhao.

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Keywords:  AT-biased base composition; hybrid assembly; inversion; long-read sequencing; palindromic repeat; plastome expansion; repeat sequence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33633763      PMCID: PMC7900419          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.609729

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


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