Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Feb 2023)

The complete plastome of Glandora prostrata subsp. lusitanica (Samp.) D.C.Thomas (Boraginaceae), the first chloroplast genome belonging to the Glandora genus

  • Inês Carvalho Leonardo,
  • Adriana Alberti,
  • France Denoeud,
  • Maria Teresa Barreto Crespo,
  • Jorge Capelo,
  • Frédéric Bustos Gaspar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2023.2175976
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 270 – 273

Abstract

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Glandora prostrata (Loisel.) D.C.Thomas (Thomas et al., ), besides being a common plant of western and south-western Europe and north-western Africa, is a species with a wealth of reported uses in traditional and folk medicine. The chloroplast genome of Glandora prostrata subsp. lusitanica (Samp.) D.C.Thomas (Thomas et al., ) isolate BPTPS049 described in this study is the first publicly available complete plastome belonging to the Glandora genus. The chloroplast genome (GenBank accession number: ON641304) is 150,041 bp in length with 37.5% GC content, displaying a quadripartite structure that contains a pair of inverted repeat regions (25,833 bp each), separated by a large (81,222 bp) and small (17,153 bp) single-copy regions. It has 131 annotated genes including 86 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNA genes, and eight rRNA genes. The phylogenetic analysis performed confirms that G. prostrata subsp. lusitanica is placed under the Boraginaceae family, which belongs to the Boraginales order. This study will contribute to conservation, phylogenetic, and evolutionary studies that comprise this traditional species relevant to the landscape of aromatic, medicinal, and condiment plants from Portugal.

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