Comparative complete chloroplast genome of Geum japonicum : evolution and phylogenetic analysis

Journal of Plant Research(2024)

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Geum japonicum (Rosaceae) has been widely used in China as a traditional herbal medicine due to its high economic and medicinal value. However, the appearance of Geum species is relatively similar, making identification difficult by conventional phenotypic methods, and the studies of genomics and species evolution are lacking. To better distinguish the medicinal varieties and fill this gap, we carried out relevant research on the chloroplast genome of G. japonicum . Results show a typical quadripartite structure of the chloroplast genome of G. japonicum with a length of 156,042 bp. There are totally 131 unique genes in the genome, including 87 protein-coding genes, 36 tRNA genes, and 8 rRNA genes, and there were also 87 SSRs identified and mostly mononucleotide Adenine-Thymine. We next compared the plastid genomes among four Geum species and obtained 14 hypervariable regions, including ndh F, psb E, trn G-UCC, ccs A, trn Q-UUG, rps 16, psb K, trn L-UAA, ycf 1, ndh D, atp A, pet N, rps 14, and trn K-UUU. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that G. japonicum is most closely related to Geum aleppicum , and possibly has some evolutionary relatedness with an ancient relic plant Taihangia rupestris . This research enriched the genome resources and provided fundamental insights for evolutionary studies and the phylogeny of Geum .
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Chloroplast genome,Comparative analysis,Geum japonicum,Phylogenetic relationship,Rosaceae,Structural characteristics
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