International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2019)

Gene Losses and Variations in Chloroplast Genome of Parasitic Plant <i>Macrosolen</i> and Phylogenetic Relationships within Santalales

  • Liping Nie,
  • Yingxian Cui,
  • Liwei Wu,
  • Jianguo Zhou,
  • Zhichao Xu,
  • Yonghua Li,
  • Xiwen Li,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Hui Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225812
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 22
p. 5812

Abstract

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Macrosolen plants are parasitic shrubs, several of which are important medicinal plants, that are used as folk medicine in some provinces of China. However, reports on Macrosolen are limited. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome sequences of Macrosolen cochinchinensis, Macrosolen tricolor and Macrosolen bibracteolatus are reported. The chloroplast genomes were sequenced by Illumina HiSeq X. The length of the chloroplast genomes ranged from 129,570 bp (M. cochinchinensis) to 126,621 bp (M. tricolor), with a total of 113 genes, including 35 tRNA, eight rRNA, 68 protein-coding genes, and two pseudogenes (ycf1 and rpl2). The simple sequence repeats are mainly comprised of A/T mononucleotide repeats. Comparative genome analyses of the three species detected the most divergent regions in the non-coding spacers. Phylogenetic analyses using maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood strongly supported the idea that Loranthaceae and Viscaceae are monophyletic clades. The data obtained in this study are beneficial for further investigations of Macrosolen in respect to evolution and molecular identification.

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