Plastid Phylogenomic Analysis of Tordylieae Tribe (Apiaceae, Apioideae).

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2223-7747
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PMID:35270181
Title
Plastid Phylogenomic Analysis of Tordylieae Tribe (Apiaceae, Apioideae).
Publication Type
Journal Article
Series Name
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume
11
Publication Year
2022
Issue
5
DOI
10.3390/plants11050709
Journal Abbreviation
Plants (Basel)
Publication Date
2022 Mar 07
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Samigullin T, Logacheva M, Terentieva E, Degtjareva G, Pimenov M, Valiejo-Roman C. Plastid Phylogenomic Analysis of Tordylieae Tribe (Apiaceae, Apioideae).. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 2022 Mar 07; 11(5).

Citation
Samigullin T, Logacheva M, Terentieva E, Degtjareva G, Pimenov M, Valiejo-Roman C. Plastid Phylogenomic Analysis of Tordylieae Tribe (Apiaceae, Apioideae).. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 2022 Mar 07; 11(5).
ISSN
2223-7747
Language Abbr
eng
Publication Model
Electronic
Authors
Samigullin T, Logacheva M, Terentieva E, Degtjareva G, Pimenov M, Valiejo-Roman C
Language
English
Elocation
10.3390/plants11050709
Journal Country
Switzerland
Abstract

Based on the nrDNA ITS sequence data, the Tordylieae tribe is recognized as monophyletic with three major lineages: the subtribe Tordyliinae, the Cymbocarpum clade, and the Lefebvrea clade. Recent phylogenomic investigations showed incongruence between the nuclear and plastid genome evolution in the tribe. To assess phylogenetic relations and structure evolution of plastomes in Tordylieae, we generated eleven complete plastome sequences using the genome skimming approach and compared them with the available data from this tribe and close relatives. Newly assembled plastomes had lengths ranging from 141,148 to 150,103 base pairs and contained 122-127 genes, including 79-82 protein-coding genes, 35-37 tRNAs, and 8 rRNAs. We observed substantial differences in the inverted repeat length and gene content, accompanied by a complex picture of multiple JLA and JLB shifts. In concatenated phylogenetic analyses, Tordylieae plastomes formed at least three not closely related lineages with plastomes of the Lefebvrea clade as a sister group to plastomes from the Selineae tribe. The newly obtained data have increased our knowledge on the range of plastome variability in Apiaceae.

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