Genes (May 2023)

Complete Chloroplast Genome Determination of <i>Ranunculus sceleratus</i> from Republic of Korea (Ranunculaceae) and Comparative Chloroplast Genomes of the Members of the <i>Ranunculus</i> Genus

  • Kang-Rae Kim,
  • So Young Park,
  • Heesoo Kim,
  • Jeong Min Hong,
  • Sun-Yu Kim,
  • Jeong-Nam Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14061149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1149

Abstract

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Ranunculus sceleratus (family: Ranunculaceae) is a medicinally and economically important plant; however, gaps in taxonomic and species identification limit its practical applicability. This study aimed to sequence the chloroplast genome of R. sceleratus from Republic of Korea. Chloroplast sequences were compared and analyzed among Ranunculus species. The chloroplast genome was assembled from Illumina HiSeq 2500 sequencing raw data. The genome was 156,329 bp and had a typical quadripartite structure comprising a small single-copy region, a large single-copy region, and two inverted repeats. Fifty-three simple sequence repeats were identified in the four quadrant structural regions. The region between the ndhC and trnV-UAC genes could be useful as a genetic marker to distinguish between R. sceleratus populations from Republic of Korea and China. The Ranunculus species formed a single lineage. To differentiate between Ranunculus species, we identified 16 hotspot regions and confirmed their potential using specific barcodes based on phylogenetic tree and BLAST-based analyses. The ndhE, ndhF, rpl23, atpF, rps4, and rpoA genes had a high posterior probability of codon sites in positive selection, while the amino acid site varied between Ranunculus species and other genera. Comparison of the Ranunculus genomes provides useful information regarding species identification and evolution that could guide future phylogenetic analyses.

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