Insight into chloroplast genome structural variation of the Mongolian endemic species Adonis mongolica (Ranunculaceae) in the Adonideae tribe

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Nyamgerel Nudkhuu,Baasanmunkh Shukherdorj,Oyuntsetseg Batlai,Bayarmaa Gun-Aajav,Erst Andrey,Park Inkyu,Choi Hyeok Jae

Abstract

AbstractAdonis mongolica is a threatened species that is endemic to Mongolia. It is a medicinal plant from the Adonis genus and has been used to treat heart diseases. However, the genomics and evolution of this species have not been thoroughly studied. We sequenced the first complete plastome of A. mongolica and compared it with ten Adonideae species to describe the plastome structure and infer phylogenetic relationships. The complete plastome of A. mongolica was 157,521 bp long and had a typical quadripartite structure with numerous divergent regions. The plastomes of Adonideae had relatively constant genome structures and sizes, except for those of Adonis. The plastome structure was consistent across Adonis. We identified a 44.8 kb large-scale inversion within the large single-copy region and rpl32 gene loss in the Adonis plastomes compared to other members of the Adonideae tribe. Additionally, Adonis had a smaller plastome size (156,917–157,603 bp) than the other genera within the tribe (159,666–160,940 bp), which was attributed to deletions of intergenic regions and partial and complete gene losses. These results suggested that an intramolecular mutation occurred in the ancestor of the Adonis genus. Based on the phylogenetic results, Adonis separated earlier than the other genera within the Adonideae tribe. The genome structures and divergences of specific regions in the Adonis genus were unique to the Adonideae tribe. This study provides fundamental knowledge for further genomic research in Mongolia and a better understanding of the evolutionary history of endemic plants.

Funder

Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences

Changwon National University

Korea Basic Science Institute

Korea National Arboretum, Republic of Korea

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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