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Comparative analysis and phylogenetic investigation of Hong Kong Ilex chloroplast genomes

Bobby Lim‐Ho Kong, Hyun-Seung Park, Tai-Wai David Lau, Zhi‐Xiu Lin, Tae‐Jin Yang, Pang‐Chui Shaw

2021Scientific Reports25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ilex is a monogeneric plant group (containing approximately 600 species) in the Aquifoliaceae family and one of the most commonly used medicinal herbs. However, its taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships at the species level are debatable. Herein, we obtained the complete chloroplast genomes of all 19 Ilex types that are native to Hong Kong. The genomes are conserved in structure, gene content and arrangement. The chloroplast genomes range in size from 157,119 bp in Ilex graciliflora to 158,020 bp in Ilex kwangtungensis. All these genomes contain 125 genes, of which 88 are protein-coding and 37 are tRNA genes. Four highly varied sequences (rps16-trnQ, rpl32-trnL, ndhD-psaC and ycf1) were found. The number of repeats in the Ilex genomes is mostly conserved, but the number of repeating motifs varies. The phylogenetic relationship among the 19 Ilex genomes, together with eight other available genomes in other studies, was investigated. Most of the species could be correctly assigned to the section or even series level, consistent with previous taxonomy, except Ilex rotunda var. microcarpa, Ilex asprella var. tapuensis and Ilex chapaensis. These species were reclassified; I. rotunda was placed in the section Micrococca, while the other two were grouped with the section Pseudoaquifolium. These studies provide a better understanding of Ilex phylogeny and refine its classification.

Topics & Concepts

GenomeBiologyPhylogenetic treePhylogeneticsEvolutionary biologyTaxonomy (biology)Chloroplast DNAGeneBotanyGeneticsNatural product bioactivities and synthesisPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPhytochemistry and Biological Activities
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