2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.01.429200
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Pseudogenization oftrnT-GGUin chloroplast genomes of the plant family Asteraceae

Abstract: The chloroplast genome evolves through the course of evolution. Various types of mutational events are found within the chloroplast genome, including insertions-deletions (InDels), substitutions, inversions, gene rearrangement, and pseudogenization of genes. The pseudogenization of the trnT-GGU gene was previously reported in the Cryptomeria japonica (Cupressaceae), Pelargonium x hortorum (Geraniaceae), and in the two species of the tribe Gnaphalieae (Asteroideae, Asteraceae). Here, we performed a broad analy… Show more

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“…This phenomenon has been mostly observed in many sequenced chloroplast genomes of land plants and may be due to A/T-rich chloroplast genome content (Amiryousefi et al, 2018b;Abdullah I. et al, 2019, Abdullah et al, 2019Mehmood et al, 2020aMehmood et al, , 2020b. The high similarity exists in the codon usage of closely related species or of the same lineage, which provides insight into the evolution of plants, and the species of the same genus have high similarity compared with family-level comparison (Abdullah et al, 2020e;Abdullah et al, 2021). Hence, the high similarity in codon usage of Chimonanthus species showed their close evolutionary relationships.…”
Section: Chloroplast Genome Evolution Of Chimonanthusmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This phenomenon has been mostly observed in many sequenced chloroplast genomes of land plants and may be due to A/T-rich chloroplast genome content (Amiryousefi et al, 2018b;Abdullah I. et al, 2019, Abdullah et al, 2019Mehmood et al, 2020aMehmood et al, , 2020b. The high similarity exists in the codon usage of closely related species or of the same lineage, which provides insight into the evolution of plants, and the species of the same genus have high similarity compared with family-level comparison (Abdullah et al, 2020e;Abdullah et al, 2021). Hence, the high similarity in codon usage of Chimonanthus species showed their close evolutionary relationships.…”
Section: Chloroplast Genome Evolution Of Chimonanthusmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Plastid genomes are widely employed in plant evolutionary research, encompassing areas such as phylogenetics, taxonomic implications, population genetics, and phylogeography (Huang et al, 2019) (Abdullah et al, 2021). The reason for which plastomes are willingly used in this applications are the same that predestinate it to be applied in molecular identification of species, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%