Chloroplast genome analysis and evolutionary insights in the versatile medicinal plant Calendula officinalis L.
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Published:2024-04-26
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2045-2322
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Container-title:Scientific Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Rep
Author:
Zhang Ningyun,Huang Kerui,Xie Peng,Deng Aihua,Tang Xuan,Jiang Ming,Mo Ping,Yin Hanbin,Huang Rongjie,Liang Jiale,He Fuhao,Liu Yaping,Hu Haoliang,Wang Yun
Abstract
AbstractCalendula officinalis L.is a versatile medicinal plant with numerous applications in various fields. However, its chloroplast genome structure, features, phylogeny, and patterns of evolution and mutation remain largely unexplored. This study examines the chloroplast genome, phylogeny, codon usage bias, and divergence time of C. officinalis, enhancing our understanding of its evolution and adaptation. The chloroplast genome of C. officinalis is a 150,465 bp circular molecule with a G + C content of 37.75% and comprises 131 genes. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a close relationship between C. officinalis, C. arvensis, and Osteospermum ecklonis. A key finding is the similarity in codon usage bias among these species, which, coupled with the divergence time analysis, supports their close phylogenetic proximity. This similarity in codon preference and divergence times underscores a parallel evolutionary adaptation journey for these species, highlighting the intricate interplay between genetic evolution and environmental adaptation in the Asteraceae family. Moreover unique evolutionary features in C. officinalis, possibly associated with certain genes were identified, laying a foundation for future research into the genetic diversity and medicinal value of C. officinalis.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province Key Research Project of Hunan University of Arts and Science Scientific Research Foundation of Hunan Provincial Education Department Scientific Research Youth Foundation of Education Department of Hunan Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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