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Chloroplast genomes elucidate diversity, phylogeny, and taxonomy of Pulsatilla (Ranunculaceae)

Qiujie Li, Na Su, Ling Zhang, Ru-chang Tong, Xiaohui Zhang, Junru Wang, Zhaoyang Chang, Liang Zhao, Daniel Potter

2020Scientific Reports63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pulsatilla (Ranunculaceae) consists of about 40 species, and many of them have horticultural and/or medicinal value. However, it is difficult to recognize and identify wild Pulsatilla species. Universal molecular markers have been used to identify these species, but insufficient phylogenetic signal was available. Here, we compared the complete chloroplast genomes of seven Pulsatilla species. The chloroplast genomes of Pulsatilla were very similar and their length ranges from 161,501 to 162,669 bp. Eight highly variable regions and potential sources of molecular markers such as simple sequence repeats, large repeat sequences, and single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified, which are valuable for studies of infra- and inter-specific genetic diversity. The SNP number differentiating any two Pulsatilla chloroplast genomes ranged from 112 to 1214, and provided sufficient data for species delimitation. Phylogenetic trees based on different data sets were consistent with one another, with the IR, SSC regions and the barcode combination rbcL + matK + trnH-psbA produced slightly different results. Phylogenetic relationships within Pulsatilla were certainly resolved using the complete cp genome sequences. Overall, this study provides plentiful chloroplast genomic resources, which will be helpful to identify members of this taxonomically challenging group in further investigation.

Topics & Concepts

Phylogenetic treeBiologyGenomeEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsDNA barcodingGenetic diversityGeneticsNucleotide diversityRanunculaceaeBotanyGeneHaplotypeGenotypePopulationDemographySociologyPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant and Fungal Species DescriptionsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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