Chloroplast genome characteristic, comparative and phylogenetic analyses in Capsicum (Solanaceae).

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY BMC Genomics Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1186/s12864-024-10980-1
Shuilian He, Yinqi Siman, Gengyun Li, Junheng Lv, Kai Zhao, Minghua Deng
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Background: Capsicum (Solanaceae) is a globally important vegetable crop and is also used therapeutically in traditional medicine systems. However, little is known of the genetic variation within the commonly grown cultivars, the evolutionary relationships and differences in the chloroplast (cp.) genomes between Capsicum species remain unclear.

Results: The cp. genomes of 32 Capsicum varieties in three species from 6 countries were investigated. The cp. genome of Capsicum was found to be ~ 156 kb in length and to contain 113 unique genes, of which 79 encoded proteins, 30 encoded transfer tRNAs, and 4 were for ribosomal RNAs. The 32 varieties that we chose for study represented 13 genotypes, containing a total of 608 indels, 83 SNPs, 47 SSRs and 281-306 repeat sequences. We then included several previously sequenced Capsicum cp. genomes, and found that the nine investigated species showed a number of differences in the characteristics of the four IR boundaries, and it was the non-coding regions that contained the most variable regions. We conducted a phylogenetic reconstruction using the cp. genomes of 43 representative species of Solanaceae, and the resulting phylogeny generally reflected the currently accepted classification, with the species of the pungent group having close relationship with one another.

Conclusions: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of Capsicum chloroplast genomes, revealing significant variations in IR boundaries and other genomic features. These findings enhance our understanding of Capsicum evolution and genetic diversity.

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辣椒(茄科)叶绿体基因组特征、比较和系统发育分析。
背景:辣椒(茄科)是全球重要的蔬菜作物,在传统医药系统中也有治疗作用。然而,人们对通常种植的栽培品种内部的遗传变异知之甚少,辣椒品种之间叶绿体基因组的进化关系和差异仍不清楚:结果:研究了 6 个国家 32 个辣椒品种的叶绿体基因组。发现辣椒的 cp 基因组长约 156 kb,包含 113 个独特基因,其中 79 个编码蛋白质,30 个编码转运 tRNA,4 个编码核糖体 RNA。我们选择研究的 32 个品种代表 13 个基因型,共包含 608 个吲哚、83 个 SNP、47 个 SSR 和 281-306 个重复序列。然后,我们将以前测序过的几个辣椒基因组也纳入了研究范围,发现九个被研究的品种在四个 IR 边界的特征上存在许多差异,而非编码区则包含了变化最大的区域。我们利用茄科 43 个代表性物种的 cp.基因组进行了系统发育重建,得出的系统发育基本反映了目前公认的分类方法,其中辛辣组的物种之间关系密切:本研究对辣椒叶绿体基因组进行了全面分析,揭示了 IR 边界和其他基因组特征的显著变化。这些发现加深了我们对辣椒进化和遗传多样性的了解。
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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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769
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期刊介绍: BMC Genomics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of genome-scale analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics. BMC Genomics is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work.
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