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Plastome evolution and phylogenomics of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae)
Main conclusion This study reported seven new plastomes from Impatiens and observed three highly variable regions for phylogeny and DNA barcoding, which resolved the relationships among sections of subgenus Impatiens . Impatiens L. (Balsaminaceae, Ericales) is one of the largest and most diverse gen...
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Published in: | Planta 2023-02, Vol.257 (2), p.45-45, Article 45 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
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This study reported seven new plastomes from
Impatiens
and observed three highly variable regions for phylogeny and DNA barcoding, which resolved the relationships among sections of subgenus
Impatiens
.
Impatiens
L. (Balsaminaceae, Ericales) is one of the largest and most diverse genera of angiosperms, widely known for its taxonomic difficulty. In this study, we reevaluated the infrageneric relationships within the genus
Impatiens
, using complete plastome sequence data. Seven complete plastomes of
Impatiens
(representing 6 species) were newly sequenced and characterized along with 20 previously published plastomes of other
Impatiens
species, plus 2 plastomes of outgroups (
Hydrocera triflora
, Balsaminaceae;
Marcgravia coriacea
, Marcgraviaceae). The total size of these 29 plastomes ranged from 151,538 bp to 152,917 bp, except 2 samples of
Impatiens morsei
, which exhibited a shorter length and lost some genes encoding NADH dehydrogenase subunits. Moreover, the number of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) ranged from 51 to 113, and the number of long repeats from 17 to 26. In addition, three highly variable regions were identified (
trn
G
-GCC
(The previous one),
ndh
F
–rpl
32
–trn
L
-UGA–ccs
A, and
ycf
1). Our phylogenomic analysis based on 80 plastome-derived protein-coding genes strongly supported the monophyly of
Impatiens
and its two subgenera (
Clavicarpa
and
Impatiens
), and fully resolved relationships among the six (out of seven) sampled sections of subgenus
Impatiens
. Overall, the plastome DNA markers and phylogenetic results reported in this study will facilitate future identification, taxonomic and DNA barcoding studies in
Impatiens
as well as evolutionary studies in Balsaminaceae. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0935 1432-2048 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00425-023-04078-3 |