Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (Jan 2022)
The complete chloroplast genome of the threatened Napa False Indigo Amorpha californica var. napensis Jeps. 1925 (Fabaceae) from Northern California, USA
- Hartnell College Genomics Group,
- Ivan D. Agudelo,
- Griselda Aldaco,
- Angel Brito-Pizano,
- Kimberly G. Chavez,
- Karina G. Cortina,
- Jorge Flores,
- Alejandro Fuentes,
- Adam N. Garcia,
- Alejandro Garcia,
- Daniel Gonzalez-Martinez,
- Jennifer Hernandez Ramos,
- Jeffery R. Hughey,
- Fernando R. Katada,
- Felix A. Leon,
- Maleny P. Lopez,
- Sandra Z. Lopez,
- Aileen G. Mendoza,
- Maritta Molina,
- Asmahan Muhrram,
- Daisy Ortiz-Matias,
- Tonantzin E. Ortiz,
- Alicia Pacheco,
- Nandini Patel,
- Paz M. Ramirez,
- Jennifer L. Scaramuzzino,
- Alexandria Soto,
- Richard A. Stabler,
- Jessica M. Vidauri,
- Jose Villicana,
- James A. Yhip
Affiliations
- Hartnell College Genomics Group
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Ivan D. Agudelo
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Griselda Aldaco
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Angel Brito-Pizano
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Kimberly G. Chavez
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Karina G. Cortina
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Jorge Flores
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Alejandro Fuentes
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Adam N. Garcia
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Alejandro Garcia
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Daniel Gonzalez-Martinez
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Jennifer Hernandez Ramos
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Jeffery R. Hughey
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Fernando R. Katada
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Felix A. Leon
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Maleny P. Lopez
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Sandra Z. Lopez
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Aileen G. Mendoza
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Maritta Molina
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Asmahan Muhrram
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Daisy Ortiz-Matias
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Tonantzin E. Ortiz
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Alicia Pacheco
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Nandini Patel
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Paz M. Ramirez
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Jennifer L. Scaramuzzino
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Alexandria Soto
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Richard A. Stabler
- County of Sonoma
- Jessica M. Vidauri
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- Jose Villicana
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- James A. Yhip
- Division of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Hartnell College
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2022.2029605
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 7,
no. 1
pp. 283 – 285
Abstract
Amorpha californica var. napensis Jeps. 1925, the Napa false indigo, is a threatened shrub endemic to northern California. Here the complete chloroplast genome of topotype material of var. napensis was assembled and characterized to contribute to the bioinformatics, systematics, and conservation of this variety. The chloroplast genome (GenBank accession OK274088) is 158,294 base pairs (bp) in length, encodes 130 genes including 85 protein-coding, 37 tRNA, 8 rRNA, and shows a high-level of gene synteny to other Papilionoideae. Phylogenetic analysis fully resolved var. napensis in a clade with A. fruticosa L. and A. roemeriana Scheele, sister to the Dalbergieae. The newly sequenced chloroplast genome shows that the genetic differences between var. napensis and Amorpha californica Nutt. var. californica are greater than the variation observed between var. napensis and many other Amorpha spp. sequences deposited in GenBank. These data suggest that var. napensis should be elevated to full species rank.
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