Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Feb 2022)

The complete chloroplast genome of Ficus pumila, a functional plant in East Asia

  • DanYang Liang,
  • Huqiang Lv,
  • Jianxiong Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2022.2031328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 326 – 327

Abstract

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Ficus pumila L. is a climbing fig commonly used as an ornamental plant. In this study, we sequenced and assembled the complete chloroplast genome of F. pumila. The complete chloroplast genome of F. pumila is 160,248 bp in length which includes a pair of inverted repeats (IRs) of 25,871 bp separated by a large single-copy (LSC) region of 88,405 bp and a small single-copy (SSC) region of 20,101 bp. The overall guanine–cytosine (GC) content of F. pumila cp genome is 35.98%, while the corresponding values of LSC, SSC, and IR sequences are 33.65, 29.05, and 42.65%, respectively. The phylogenetic tree was shown to be consistent with the traditional morphology-based taxonomy of Moraceae. Five plants from the genus Ficus formed a well-supported monophyletic clade with 100% bootstrap value, and F. pumila is closely related to F. hirta, F. carica, and F. racemosa, with a support value of 97%. The complete chloroplast of F. pumila contributes to the growing number of chloroplast genomes for phylogenetic and evolutionary studies in Moraceae.

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