Complete chloroplast genomes of Cerastium alpinum, C. arcticum and C. nigrescens: genome structures, comparative and phylogenetic analysis. Milarska, S. E., Androsiuk, P., Paukszto, Ł., Jastrzębski, J. P., Maździarz, M., Larson, K. W., & Giełwanowska, I. Scientific Reports, 13(1):18774, October, 2023. Publisher: Nature Publishing GroupPaper doi abstract bibtex The genus Cerastium includes about 200 species that are mostly found in the temperate climates of the Northern Hemisphere. Here we report the complete chloroplast genomes of Cerastium alpinum, C. arcticum and C. nigrescens. The length of cp genomes ranged from 147,940 to 148,722 bp. Their quadripartite circular structure had the same gene organization and content, containing 79 protein-coding genes, 30 tRNA genes, and four rRNA genes. Repeat sequences varied from 16 to 23 per species, with palindromic repeats being the most frequent. The number of identified SSRs ranged from 20 to 23 per species and they were mainly composed of mononucleotide repeats containing A/T units. Based on Ka/Ks ratio values, most genes were subjected to purifying selection. The newly sequenced chloroplast genomes were characterized by a high frequency of RNA editing, including both C to U and U to C conversion. The phylogenetic relationships within the genus Cerastium and family Caryophyllaceae were reconstructed based on the sequences of 71 protein-coding genes. The topology of the phylogenetic tree was consistent with the systematic position of the studied species. All representatives of the genus Cerastium were gathered in a single clade with C. glomeratum sharing the least similarity with the others.
@article{milarska_complete_2023,
title = {Complete chloroplast genomes of {Cerastium} alpinum, {C}. arcticum and {C}. nigrescens: genome structures, comparative and phylogenetic analysis},
volume = {13},
copyright = {2023 The Author(s)},
issn = {2045-2322},
shorttitle = {Complete chloroplast genomes of {Cerastium} alpinum, {C}. arcticum and {C}. nigrescens},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-46017-y},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-023-46017-y},
abstract = {The genus Cerastium includes about 200 species that are mostly found in the temperate climates of the Northern Hemisphere. Here we report the complete chloroplast genomes of Cerastium alpinum, C. arcticum and C. nigrescens. The length of cp genomes ranged from 147,940 to 148,722 bp. Their quadripartite circular structure had the same gene organization and content, containing 79 protein-coding genes, 30 tRNA genes, and four rRNA genes. Repeat sequences varied from 16 to 23 per species, with palindromic repeats being the most frequent. The number of identified SSRs ranged from 20 to 23 per species and they were mainly composed of mononucleotide repeats containing A/T units. Based on Ka/Ks ratio values, most genes were subjected to purifying selection. The newly sequenced chloroplast genomes were characterized by a high frequency of RNA editing, including both C to U and U to C conversion. The phylogenetic relationships within the genus Cerastium and family Caryophyllaceae were reconstructed based on the sequences of 71 protein-coding genes. The topology of the phylogenetic tree was consistent with the systematic position of the studied species. All representatives of the genus Cerastium were gathered in a single clade with C. glomeratum sharing the least similarity with the others.},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2024-03-26},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
author = {Milarska, Sylwia E. and Androsiuk, Piotr and Paukszto, Łukasz and Jastrzębski, Jan P. and Maździarz, Mateusz and Larson, Keith W. and Giełwanowska, Irena},
month = oct,
year = {2023},
note = {Publisher: Nature Publishing Group},
keywords = {Genetics, Plant sciences},
pages = {18774},
}
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