Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Aug 2024)

The complete chloroplast genome of Blechnopsis orientalis (Linnaeus) C. Presl 1753 (Blechnaceae)

  • Yu-tong Huang,
  • Wen-xiao Men,
  • Yan-ping Xing,
  • Wen-juan Hou,
  • Yan-chang Huang,
  • Yan-yun Yang,
  • Liang Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2024.2385618
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
pp. 986 – 990

Abstract

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Blechnopsis orientalis (Linnaeus) C. Presl (1753) is a fern used both as food and medicine. It is found primarily in southern China and Southeast Asia, thriving in warm, humid shrublands or sparse forest. The total length of the chloroplast genome is 155,211 bp, including a large single-copy region (LSC, 81,877 bp), a small single-copy region (SSC, 21,500 bp), and two inverted repeat regions (IRs, 25,917 bp). The GC content is 41.3%. A total of 131 genes were annotated, including 88 protein-coding genes, eight rRNA genes, and 35 tRNA genes. The phylogenetic analysis using the maximum-likelihood method showed that B. orientalis and Oceaniopteris gibba were closely related. This study provides genomic resources for phylogenetic genetics and resource exploitation of B. orientalis.

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