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The complete chloroplast genome, DNA barcoding, and taxonomic notes of Swertiabanzragczii and Swertia marginata (Gentianaceae) in Mongolia
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Abstract
Background
Swertia banzragczii and S. marginata are important medicinal species in Mongolia. However, their taxonomic positions and genetic backgrounds remain unknown. In this study, we explored the complete chloroplast genomes and morphological features of these species and compared them with those of closely related species within the subgenus to determine their taxonomic positions and phylogenetic relationships.
Result
The chloroplast genomes of S. banzragczii and S. marginata encoded 114 genes, including 80 protein-coding genes, 30 tRNA genes, and 4 rRNA genes. Among them, 16 genes contained a single intron, and 2 genes had two introns. Closely related species had a conserved genome structure and gene content. Only differences in genome length were noticed, which were caused by the expansion and contraction of the inverted repeat (IR) region and loss of exons in some genes. The trnH-UUU–psbA and trnD-GUC–trnY-GUA intergenic regions had high genetic diversity within Swertia plastomes and could be used as barcoding markers. Overall, S. banzragczii and S. marginata are true species and belong to the subgenus Swertia.
Conclusions
These results provide valuable genetic and morphological information on rare and subendemic Swertia species in Mongolia, which can be used for further advanced studies on the Swertia genus.
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Title: The complete chloroplast genome, DNA barcoding, and taxonomic notes of Swertiabanzragczii and Swertia marginata (Gentianaceae) in Mongolia
Description:
Abstract
Background
Swertia banzragczii and S.
marginata are important medicinal species in Mongolia.
However, their taxonomic positions and genetic backgrounds remain unknown.
In this study, we explored the complete chloroplast genomes and morphological features of these species and compared them with those of closely related species within the subgenus to determine their taxonomic positions and phylogenetic relationships.
Result
The chloroplast genomes of S.
banzragczii and S.
marginata encoded 114 genes, including 80 protein-coding genes, 30 tRNA genes, and 4 rRNA genes.
Among them, 16 genes contained a single intron, and 2 genes had two introns.
Closely related species had a conserved genome structure and gene content.
Only differences in genome length were noticed, which were caused by the expansion and contraction of the inverted repeat (IR) region and loss of exons in some genes.
The trnH-UUU–psbA and trnD-GUC–trnY-GUA intergenic regions had high genetic diversity within Swertia plastomes and could be used as barcoding markers.
Overall, S.
banzragczii and S.
marginata are true species and belong to the subgenus Swertia.
Conclusions
These results provide valuable genetic and morphological information on rare and subendemic Swertia species in Mongolia, which can be used for further advanced studies on the Swertia genus.
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