Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Green Prevention and Control of Tropical Plant Diseases and Pests, Ministry of Education, School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China
Abstract
The genus Neopestalotiopsis consists of obligate parasites that cause ring spot, scab, and leaf blight diseases in higher plant species. We assembled the three complete mitogenomes for the guava fruit ring spot pathogen, Neopestalotiopsis cubana. The mitogenomes are circular, with sizes of 38,666 bp, 33,846 bp, and 32,593 bp. The comparative analyses with Pestalotiopsis fici showed that N. cubana differs greatly from it in the length of the mitogenomes and the number of introns. Moreover, they showed significant differences in the gene content and tRNAs. The two genera showed little difference in gene skewness and codon preference for core protein-coding genes (PCGs). We compared gene sequencing in the mitogenomes of the order Xylariales and found large-scale gene rearrangement events, such as gene translocations and the duplication of tRNAs. N. cubana shows a unique evolutionary position in the phylum Ascomycota constructed in phylogenetic analyses. We also found a more concentrated distribution of evolutionary pressures on the PCGs of Neopestalotiopsis in the phylum Ascomycota and that they are under little selective pressure compared to other species and are subjected to purifying selection. This study explores the evolutionary dynamics of the mitogenomes of Neopestalotiopsis and provides important support for genetic and taxonomic studies.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province
Natural Science Foundation of China
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