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Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of Myricaria laxiflora,a Protected Endangered Plant

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摘要 Myricaria laxiflora,which grows along the Yangtze River in China,holds ornamental,ecological,and medicinal value.However,its wild population is threatened and currently designated protected as a national priority.The present research was the first to sequence and assemble M.laxiflora’s mitochondrial genome and examine its structural characteristics and phylogenetic relationships with other sequenced Caryophyllales species.The mitochondrial double-stranded closed-ring genome of M.laxiflora was found to be 389,949 bp in length,containing numerous repetitive sequences and RNA editing sites,with 34 protein encoding,21 tRNA,and 3 rRNA genes.Although there are 22 fragments in the mitochondrial genome of M.laxiflora that are homologous to its chloroplast genome,they are incomplete gene fragments.Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated evolutionary associations with related populations and was in agreement with findings on the chloroplast genome.These findings not only lay a foundation for its preservation but also offer valuable insights for evolutionary analysis and plant breeding research.
出处 《Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany》 SCIE 2024年第8期1981-1993,共13页 国际实验植物学杂志(英文)
基金 funded by the Youth Project of the Science and Technology Research Program of the Chongqing Education Commission(No.KJQN202303329) supported by the Scientific Research Project of Promoting Forestry Development through Science and Technology in Chongqing(No.YLKYQN2024-3).
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