2020
DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2020.1778562
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence ofIlligera celebica

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“…The plastome of Hypodaphnis is important for an understanding of the plastome evolution of Lauraceae. This genus possesses the Type-I plastome which is similar to that of Amborella trichopoda [ 41 ] and magnoliids including Piper (Piperales), Liriodendron and Magnolia (Magnoliales), and Illigera (Laurales) [ 26 , 30 , 42 , 43 ]. The structural similarity of plastomes between Hypodaphnis and basal angiosperms suggests that the Type-I plastome structure is ancestral and other types of plastomes of the Lauraceae may have been derived from this type.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The plastome of Hypodaphnis is important for an understanding of the plastome evolution of Lauraceae. This genus possesses the Type-I plastome which is similar to that of Amborella trichopoda [ 41 ] and magnoliids including Piper (Piperales), Liriodendron and Magnolia (Magnoliales), and Illigera (Laurales) [ 26 , 30 , 42 , 43 ]. The structural similarity of plastomes between Hypodaphnis and basal angiosperms suggests that the Type-I plastome structure is ancestral and other types of plastomes of the Lauraceae may have been derived from this type.…”
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“…But there are few studies of I. grandiflora on genomic at present. Recent studies (Xin et al 2020) have finished the complete chloroplast genomes sequencing of Illigera celebica (LAU199). In order to compare the chloroplast differences among different species and to better understand its phylogenetic relationships between them and other Laurales species, we reported the characteristics of complete plastome for I. grandiflora, and then reconstructed a phylogenetic tree.…”
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