Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Data characterizing the chloroplast genomes of extinct and endangered Hawaiian endemic mints (Lamiaceae) and their close relatives

  • Andreanna J. Welch,
  • Katherine Collins,
  • Aakrosh Ratan,
  • Daniela I. Drautz-Moses,
  • Stephan C. Schuster,
  • Charlotte Lindqvist

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 900 – 922

Abstract

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These data are presented in support of a plastid phylogenomic analysis of the recent radiation of the Hawaiian endemic mints (Lamiaceae), and their close relatives in the genus Stachys, “The quest to resolve recent radiations: Plastid phylogenomics of extinct and endangered Hawaiian endemic mints (Lamiaceae)” [1]. Here we describe the chloroplast genome sequences for 12 mint taxa. Data presented include summaries of gene content and length for these taxa, structural comparison of the mint chloroplast genomes with published sequences from other species in the order Lamiales, and comparisons of variability among three Hawaiian taxa vs. three outgroup taxa. Finally, we provide a list of 108 primer pairs targeting the most variable regions within this group and designed specifically for amplification of DNA extracted from degraded herbarium material. Keywords: Hawaii, Lamiaceae, Plastid genomes, Genome structure