Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Jul 2020)

Complete chloroplast genome of Hevea benthamiana, a SALB-resistant relative wild species of rubber tree

  • Ying-Feng Niu,
  • Yan-Shi Hu,
  • Zi-Yan Liu,
  • Cheng Zheng,
  • Jin Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2020.1763868
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 2062 – 2064

Abstract

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Hevea benthamiana is a SALB-resistant wild species of H. brasiliensis, the only source of mass production of high quality natural rubber. This study sequenced and analyzed the chloroplast genome of H. benthamiana. The chloroplast genome of H. benthamiana contains 161,124 bp and consists of 51,495 bp of A (31.96%), 52,022 bp of T (32.29%), 28,915 bp of G (17.95%), and 28,692 bp of C (17.81%). The ring-shaped genome includes four regions: a large single-copy region (LSC, 89,110 bp), a small single copy (SSC, 18,376 bp) region, and two inverted repeat regions (IRs, 26,819 bp). A total of 134 genes were annotated, of which 86 encode proteins; four are pseudogenes; 36 are tRNA genes, and eight are rRNA genes. Phylogenetic analyses showed that H. benthamiana is very closely related to H. Brasiliensis, this result indicates that H. benthamiana is highly valuable for the breeding of SALB-resistant varieties of rubber trees.

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