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A comparative analysis of the complete chloroplast genomes of three <i>Chrysanthemum boreale</i> strains

Swati TyagiGenomics Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju, Republic of KoreaJae‐A JungFloriculture Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju, Republic of KoreaJung Sun KimGenomics Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju, Republic of KoreaSo Youn WonGenomics Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Jeonju, Republic of Korea
2020en
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BACKGROUND: strains. These were collected from different geographic regions of Korea and varied in floral morphology. METHODS: The chloroplast genomes were obtained by next-generation sequencing techniques, assembled de novo, annotated, and compared with one another. Phylogenetic analysis placed them within the Anthemideae tribe. RESULTS: strains were 151,012 bp (strain 121002), 151,098 bp (strain IT232531) and 151,010 bp (strain IT301358). Each genome contained 80 unique protein-coding genes, 4 rRNA genes and 29 tRNA genes. Comparative analyses revealed a high degree of conservation in the overall sequence, gene content, gene order and GC content among the strains. We identified 298 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 106 insertions/deletions (indels) in the chloroplast genomes. These variations were more abundant in non-coding regions than in coding regions. Long dispersed repeats and simple sequence repeats were present in both coding and noncoding regions, with greater frequency in the latter. Regardless of their location, these repeats can be used for molecular marker development. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the evolutionary relationship of the species in the Anthemideae tribe. The three complete chloroplast genomes will be valuable genetic resources for studying the population genetics and evolutionary relationships of Asteraceae species.

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