Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)

In plants, partial DNA sequences of chloroplasts have been widely used in evolutionary studies. However, the Cactaceae family (1500–1800 species) lacks molecular markers that allow a phylogenetic resolution between species and genera. In order to identify sequences with high variation levels, we com...

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Main Authors: Delil A. Chincoya, Alejandro Sanchez-Flores, Karel Estrada, Clara E. Díaz-Velásquez, Antonio González-Rodríguez, Felipe Vaca-Paniagua, Patricia Dávila, Salvador Arias, Sofía Solórzano
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/7/830
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spelling doaj-c5d643519a204076820d1c83008e8ed02020-11-25T03:11:22ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252020-07-011183083010.3390/genes11070830Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)Delil A. Chincoya0Alejandro Sanchez-Flores1Karel Estrada2Clara E. Díaz-Velásquez3Antonio González-Rodríguez4Felipe Vaca-Paniagua5Patricia Dávila6Salvador Arias7Sofía Solórzano8Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular y Evolución, Unidad de Biotecnología y Prototipos FES Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida de los Barrios 1, Los Reyes Iztacala, Tlalnepantla de Baz 54090, MexicoInstituto de Biotecnología, Unidad Universitaria de Secuenciación Masiva y Bioinformática, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 2001, Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62250, MexicoInstituto de Biotecnología, Unidad Universitaria de Secuenciación Masiva y Bioinformática, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 2001, Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62250, MexicoLaboratorio Nacional en Salud, Diagnóstico Molecular y Efecto Ambiental en Enfermedades Crónico-Degenerativas, FES Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Los Reyes Iztacala, Tlalnepantla de Baz 54090, MexicoLaboratorio de Genética de la Conservación, Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro 8701, Ex-Hacienda San José La Huerta, Morelia 58190, MexicoLaboratorio Nacional en Salud, Diagnóstico Molecular y Efecto Ambiental en Enfermedades Crónico-Degenerativas, FES Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Los Reyes Iztacala, Tlalnepantla de Baz 54090, MexicoLaboratorio de Recursos Naturales, Unidad de Biotecnología y Prototipos, FES Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida de los Barrios 1, Los Reyes Iztacala, Tlalnepantla de Baz 54090, MexicoJardín Botánico, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tercer Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México 04510, MexicoLaboratorio de Ecología Molecular y Evolución, Unidad de Biotecnología y Prototipos FES Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida de los Barrios 1, Los Reyes Iztacala, Tlalnepantla de Baz 54090, MexicoIn plants, partial DNA sequences of chloroplasts have been widely used in evolutionary studies. However, the Cactaceae family (1500–1800 species) lacks molecular markers that allow a phylogenetic resolution between species and genera. In order to identify sequences with high variation levels, we compared previously reported complete chloroplast genomes of seven species of <i>Mammillaria</i>. We identified repeated sequences (RSs) and two types of DNA variation: short sequence repeats (SSRs) and divergent homologous loci. The species with the highest number of RSs was <i>M. solisioides</i> (256), whereas <i>M. pectinifera</i> contained the highest amount of SSRs (84). In contrast, <i>M. zephyranthoides</i> contained the lowest number (35) of both RSs and SSRs. In addition, five of the SSRs were found in the seven species, but only three of them showed variation. A total of 180 homologous loci were identified among the seven species. Out of these, 20 loci showed a molecular variation of 5% to 31%, and 12 had a length within the range of 150 to 1000 bp. We conclude that the high levels of variation at the reported loci represent valuable knowledge that may help to resolve phylogenetic relationships and that may potentially be convenient as molecular markers for population genetics and phylogeographic studies.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/7/830locus<i>Mammillaria</i>molecular variationnon-coding regionsrepeated sequencesSSRs
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author Delil A. Chincoya
Alejandro Sanchez-Flores
Karel Estrada
Clara E. Díaz-Velásquez
Antonio González-Rodríguez
Felipe Vaca-Paniagua
Patricia Dávila
Salvador Arias
Sofía Solórzano
spellingShingle Delil A. Chincoya
Alejandro Sanchez-Flores
Karel Estrada
Clara E. Díaz-Velásquez
Antonio González-Rodríguez
Felipe Vaca-Paniagua
Patricia Dávila
Salvador Arias
Sofía Solórzano
Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)
Genes
locus
<i>Mammillaria</i>
molecular variation
non-coding regions
repeated sequences
SSRs
author_facet Delil A. Chincoya
Alejandro Sanchez-Flores
Karel Estrada
Clara E. Díaz-Velásquez
Antonio González-Rodríguez
Felipe Vaca-Paniagua
Patricia Dávila
Salvador Arias
Sofía Solórzano
author_sort Delil A. Chincoya
title Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)
title_short Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)
title_full Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)
title_fullStr Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)
title_full_unstemmed Identification of High Molecular Variation Loci in Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Mammillaria</i> (Cactaceae, Caryophyllales)
title_sort identification of high molecular variation loci in complete chloroplast genomes of <i>mammillaria</i> (cactaceae, caryophyllales)
publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2020-07-01
description In plants, partial DNA sequences of chloroplasts have been widely used in evolutionary studies. However, the Cactaceae family (1500–1800 species) lacks molecular markers that allow a phylogenetic resolution between species and genera. In order to identify sequences with high variation levels, we compared previously reported complete chloroplast genomes of seven species of <i>Mammillaria</i>. We identified repeated sequences (RSs) and two types of DNA variation: short sequence repeats (SSRs) and divergent homologous loci. The species with the highest number of RSs was <i>M. solisioides</i> (256), whereas <i>M. pectinifera</i> contained the highest amount of SSRs (84). In contrast, <i>M. zephyranthoides</i> contained the lowest number (35) of both RSs and SSRs. In addition, five of the SSRs were found in the seven species, but only three of them showed variation. A total of 180 homologous loci were identified among the seven species. Out of these, 20 loci showed a molecular variation of 5% to 31%, and 12 had a length within the range of 150 to 1000 bp. We conclude that the high levels of variation at the reported loci represent valuable knowledge that may help to resolve phylogenetic relationships and that may potentially be convenient as molecular markers for population genetics and phylogeographic studies.
topic locus
<i>Mammillaria</i>
molecular variation
non-coding regions
repeated sequences
SSRs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/7/830
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