Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (May 2024)

The complete chloroplast genome assembly of Amorphophallus tonkinensis Engler and Gehrmann 1911 from southwestern China

  • Si Yin,
  • Huanhuan Chen,
  • Weijia Wu,
  • Yong Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2024.2349771
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 592 – 596

Abstract

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Species in the Amorphophallus genus are important cash crops in many tropical and subtropical Asian countries. Although several molecular markers have been employed to determine relationships and assess genetic variation in the Amorphophallus genus, some conflicts remain in infrageneric classification and evolution. To aid in the phylogenetic research of the Amorphophallus genus, we collected one sample of Amorphophallus tonkinensis Engler and Gehrmann 1911 from southwestern China. We assembled the first chloroplast genome of this species using high-throughput sequencing. The assembled genome was 169,341 bp long with a typical quadripartite structure (GenBank accession number: PP234804). The lengths of the large single-copy region, small single-copy region, and two inverted repeats were 90,705 bp, 15,640 bp, 31,498 bp, and 31,498 bp, respectively. We annotated 129 genes across the chloroplast genome of A. tonkinensis. The phylogenetic trees suggested that the Amorphophallus species distributed in continental Asia split into two main clades. The chloroplast genome reported in our study provided valuable genomic resources for the future phylogenetic research of the Amorphophallus genus.

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