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Plastome Evolution, Phylogenomics, and DNA Barcoding Investigation of Gastrochilus (Aeridinae, Orchidaceae), with a Focus on the Systematic Position of Haraella retrocalla.


ABSTRACT: Gastrochilus is an orchid genus containing about 70 species in tropical and subtropical Asia with high morphological diversity. The phylogenetic relationships among this genus have not been fully resolved, and the plastome evolution has not been investigated either. In this study, five plastomes of Gastrochilus were newly reported, and sixteen plastomes of Gastrochilus were used to conduct comparative and phylogenetic analyses. Our results showed that the Gastrochilus plastomes ranged from 146,183 to 148,666 bp, with a GC content of 36.7-36.9%. There were 120 genes annotated, consisting of 74 protein-coding genes, 38 tRNA genes, and 8 rRNA genes. No contraction and expansion of IR borders, gene rearrangements, or inversions were detected. Additionally, the repeat sequences and codon usage bias of Gastrochilus plastomes were highly conserved. Twenty hypervariable regions were selected as potential DNA barcodes. The phylogenetic relationships within Gastrochilus were well resolved based on the whole plastome, especially among main clades. Furthermore, both molecular and morphological data strongly supported Haraella retrocalla as a member of Gastrochilus (G. retrocallus).

SUBMITTER: Zhou P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11312641 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plastome Evolution, Phylogenomics, and DNA Barcoding Investigation of <i>Gastrochilus</i> (Aeridinae, Orchidaceae), with a Focus on the Systematic Position of <i>Haraella retrocalla</i>.

Zhou Peng P   Lei Wan-Shun WS   Shi Ying-Kang YK   Liu Yi-Zhen YZ   Luo Yan Y   Li Ji-Hong JH   Xiang Xiao-Guo XG  

International journal of molecular sciences 20240804 15


<i>Gastrochilus</i> is an orchid genus containing about 70 species in tropical and subtropical Asia with high morphological diversity. The phylogenetic relationships among this genus have not been fully resolved, and the plastome evolution has not been investigated either. In this study, five plastomes of <i>Gastrochilus</i> were newly reported, and sixteen plastomes of <i>Gastrochilus</i> were used to conduct comparative and phylogenetic analyses. Our results showed that the <i>Gastrochilus</i>  ...[more]

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