Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution

Abstract Background The Cornales is the basal lineage of the asterids, the largest angiosperm clade. Phylogenetic relationships within the order were previously not fully resolved. Fifteen plastid genomes representing 14 species, ten genera and seven families of Cornales were newly sequenced for com...

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Main Authors: Chao-Nan Fu, Hong-Tao Li, Richard Milne, Ting Zhang, Peng-Fei Ma, Jing Yang, De-Zhu Li, Lian-Ming Gao
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spelling doaj-235870b466f54494ad721709b6a81c882020-11-25T01:53:37ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642017-12-0118111410.1186/s12864-017-4319-9Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolutionChao-Nan Fu0Hong-Tao Li1Richard Milne2Ting Zhang3Peng-Fei Ma4Jing Yang5De-Zhu Li6Lian-Ming Gao7Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesGermplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitute of Molecular Plant Sciences, University of EdinburghGermplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesGermplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesGermplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract Background The Cornales is the basal lineage of the asterids, the largest angiosperm clade. Phylogenetic relationships within the order were previously not fully resolved. Fifteen plastid genomes representing 14 species, ten genera and seven families of Cornales were newly sequenced for comparative analyses of genome features, evolution, and phylogenomics based on different partitioning schemes and filtering strategies. Results All plastomes of the 14 Cornales species had the typical quadripartite structure with a genome size ranging from 156,567 bp to 158,715 bp, which included two inverted repeats (25,859–26,451 bp) separated by a large single-copy region (86,089–87,835 bp) and a small single-copy region (18,250–18,856 bp) region. These plastomes encoded the same set of 114 unique genes including 31 transfer RNA, 4 ribosomal RNA and 79 coding genes, with an identical gene order across all examined Cornales species. Two genes (rpl22 and ycf15) contained premature stop codons in seven and five species respectively. The phylogenetic relationships among all sampled species were fully resolved with maximum support. Different filtering strategies (none, light and strict) of sequence alignment did not have an effect on these relationships. The topology recovered from coding and noncoding data sets was the same as for the whole plastome, regardless of filtering strategy. Moreover, mutational hotspots and highly informative regions were identified. Conclusions Phylogenetic relationships among families and intergeneric relationships within family of Cornales were well resolved. Different filtering strategies and partitioning schemes do not influence the relationships. Plastid genomes have great potential to resolve deep phylogenetic relationships of plants.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-017-4319-9Plastid genomePhylogenomicsCornalesAlignmentPartitioning schemesGene loss
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author Chao-Nan Fu
Hong-Tao Li
Richard Milne
Ting Zhang
Peng-Fei Ma
Jing Yang
De-Zhu Li
Lian-Ming Gao
spellingShingle Chao-Nan Fu
Hong-Tao Li
Richard Milne
Ting Zhang
Peng-Fei Ma
Jing Yang
De-Zhu Li
Lian-Ming Gao
Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
BMC Genomics
Plastid genome
Phylogenomics
Cornales
Alignment
Partitioning schemes
Gene loss
author_facet Chao-Nan Fu
Hong-Tao Li
Richard Milne
Ting Zhang
Peng-Fei Ma
Jing Yang
De-Zhu Li
Lian-Ming Gao
author_sort Chao-Nan Fu
title Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
title_short Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
title_full Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
title_fullStr Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen Cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
title_sort comparative analyses of plastid genomes from fourteen cornales species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background The Cornales is the basal lineage of the asterids, the largest angiosperm clade. Phylogenetic relationships within the order were previously not fully resolved. Fifteen plastid genomes representing 14 species, ten genera and seven families of Cornales were newly sequenced for comparative analyses of genome features, evolution, and phylogenomics based on different partitioning schemes and filtering strategies. Results All plastomes of the 14 Cornales species had the typical quadripartite structure with a genome size ranging from 156,567 bp to 158,715 bp, which included two inverted repeats (25,859–26,451 bp) separated by a large single-copy region (86,089–87,835 bp) and a small single-copy region (18,250–18,856 bp) region. These plastomes encoded the same set of 114 unique genes including 31 transfer RNA, 4 ribosomal RNA and 79 coding genes, with an identical gene order across all examined Cornales species. Two genes (rpl22 and ycf15) contained premature stop codons in seven and five species respectively. The phylogenetic relationships among all sampled species were fully resolved with maximum support. Different filtering strategies (none, light and strict) of sequence alignment did not have an effect on these relationships. The topology recovered from coding and noncoding data sets was the same as for the whole plastome, regardless of filtering strategy. Moreover, mutational hotspots and highly informative regions were identified. Conclusions Phylogenetic relationships among families and intergeneric relationships within family of Cornales were well resolved. Different filtering strategies and partitioning schemes do not influence the relationships. Plastid genomes have great potential to resolve deep phylogenetic relationships of plants.
topic Plastid genome
Phylogenomics
Cornales
Alignment
Partitioning schemes
Gene loss
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-017-4319-9
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