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Characteristics and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Complete Chloroplast Genome of the Cultivar Cypresses Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (Cupressaceae)
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Background:
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa
(Hartw.) Bartel 2009 is a versatile hardwood species that exhibits a morphological resemblance to
Cupressus tonkinensis
, a threatened and endemic species in Vietnam. Because of the near depletion of its gene pool, conservation and development programs for
C. tonkinensis
have been initiated. As part of these efforts, Cypress has been introduced and cultivated in Vietnam. In this study, the chloroplast (cp) genome of
H. macrocarpa
was assembled and characterized for the first time.
Methods:
The leaves of
H. macrocarpa
were collected from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was extracted using a commercial purification kit, and sequencing was performed using a BGISEQ-50 sequencer. The obtained reads were assembled
de novo
using NOVOPlasty, and gene annotation was conducted using MITOS2. Phylogenetic analysis was performed on the IQ-TREE webserver using the maximum likelihood method based on the protein-coding genes (PCGs).
Results:
The complete cp genome of
H. macrocarpa
was 126,916 base pair in length, consisting of 110 genes in total, including 83 PCGs, 33 transfer RNA genes, and 4 Ribosomal RNA genes. Inverted repeat regions were absent from the
H. macrocarpa
cp genome. The overall guanine–cytosine content was 34.7%. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that
H. macrocarpa
was the earliest divergent species in the
Hesperocyparis
genus.
Conclusion:
This study provided the first cp genome of
H. macrocarpa
and enriched the genetic resources of the
Hesperocyparis
genus. The plastome data provided valuable insights for genetic research across various fields, including evolutionary phylogenetics, taxonomy, conservation, and DNA barcoding for species identification.
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Title: Characteristics and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Complete Chloroplast Genome of the Cultivar Cypresses Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (Cupressaceae)
Description:
Background:
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa
(Hartw.
) Bartel 2009 is a versatile hardwood species that exhibits a morphological resemblance to
Cupressus tonkinensis
, a threatened and endemic species in Vietnam.
Because of the near depletion of its gene pool, conservation and development programs for
C.
tonkinensis
have been initiated.
As part of these efforts, Cypress has been introduced and cultivated in Vietnam.
In this study, the chloroplast (cp) genome of
H.
macrocarpa
was assembled and characterized for the first time.
Methods:
The leaves of
H.
macrocarpa
were collected from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam.
Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was extracted using a commercial purification kit, and sequencing was performed using a BGISEQ-50 sequencer.
The obtained reads were assembled
de novo
using NOVOPlasty, and gene annotation was conducted using MITOS2.
Phylogenetic analysis was performed on the IQ-TREE webserver using the maximum likelihood method based on the protein-coding genes (PCGs).
Results:
The complete cp genome of
H.
macrocarpa
was 126,916 base pair in length, consisting of 110 genes in total, including 83 PCGs, 33 transfer RNA genes, and 4 Ribosomal RNA genes.
Inverted repeat regions were absent from the
H.
macrocarpa
cp genome.
The overall guanine–cytosine content was 34.
7%.
Phylogenetic analysis revealed that
H.
macrocarpa
was the earliest divergent species in the
Hesperocyparis
genus.
Conclusion:
This study provided the first cp genome of
H.
macrocarpa
and enriched the genetic resources of the
Hesperocyparis
genus.
The plastome data provided valuable insights for genetic research across various fields, including evolutionary phylogenetics, taxonomy, conservation, and DNA barcoding for species identification.
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