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The mitochondrial genome map of Nelumbo nucifera reveals ancient evolutionary features
Nelumbo nucifera is an evolutionary relic from the Late Cretaceous period. Sequencing the N. nucifera mitochondrial genome is important for elucidating the evolutionary characteristics of basal eudicots. Here, the N. nucifera mitochondrial genome was sequenced using single molecule real-time sequenc...
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Published in: | Scientific reports 2016-07, Vol.6 (1), p.30158-30158, Article 30158 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Nelumbo nucifera
is an evolutionary relic from the Late Cretaceous period. Sequencing the
N. nucifera
mitochondrial genome is important for elucidating the evolutionary characteristics of basal eudicots. Here, the
N. nucifera
mitochondrial genome was sequenced using single molecule real-time sequencing technology (SMRT) and the mitochondrial genome map was constructed after
de novo
assembly and annotation. The results showed that the 524,797-bp
N. nucifera
mitochondrial genome has a total of 63 genes, including 40 protein-coding genes, three rRNA genes and 20 tRNA genes. Fifteen collinear gene clusters were conserved across different plant species. Approximately 700 RNA editing sites in the protein-coding genes were identified. Positively selected genes were identified with selection pressure analysis. Nineteen chloroplast-derived fragments were identified and seven tRNAs were derived from the chloroplast. These results suggest that the
N. nucifera
mitochondrial genome retains evolutionarily conserved characteristics, including ancient gene content and gene clusters, high levels of RNA editing and low levels of chloroplast-derived fragment insertions. As the first publicly available basal eudicot mitochondrial genome, the
N. nucifera
mitochondrial genome facilitates further analysis of the characteristics of basal eudicots and provides clues of the evolutionary trajectory from basal angiosperms to advanced eudicots. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep30158 |