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The complete chloroplast genome of the Jerusalem artichoke ( Helianthus tuberosus L.) and an adaptive evolutionary analysis of the ycf2 gene
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Qiwen Zhong1  Shipeng Yang2  Xuemei Sun1  Lihui Wang2  Yi Li1 
[1] Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qinghai Key Laboratory of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Biological Resources;Agriculture and Forestry Sciences of Qinghai University, Qinghai Key Laboratory of Vegetable Genetics and Physiology;Qinghai University, The Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Plateau Ecology and Agriculture
关键词: Chloroplast genome;    Helianthus tuberosus L.;    Asteraceae;    ycf2 gene;    Positively selected sites;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.7596
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is widely cultivated in Northwest China, and it has become an emerging economic crop that is rapidly developing. Because of its elevated inulin content and high resistance, it is widely used in functional food, inulin processing, feed, and ecological management. In this study, Illumina sequencing technology was utilized to assemble and annotate the complete chloroplast genome sequences of Jerusalem artichoke. The total length was 151,431 bp, including four conserved regions: A pair of reverse repeat regions (IRa 24,568 bp and IRb 24,603 bp), a large single-copy region (83,981 bp), and a small single-copy region (18,279 bp). The genome had a total of 115 genes, with 19 present in the reverse direction in the IR region. A total of 36 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were identified in the coding and non-coding regions, most of which were biased toward A/T bases. A total of 32 SSRs were distributed in the non-coding regions. A comparative analysis of the chloroplast genome sequence of the Jerusalem artichoke and other species of the composite family revealed that the chloroplast genome sequences of plants of the composite family were highly conserved. Differences were observed in 24 gene loci in the coding region, with the degree of differentiation of the ycf2 gene being the most obvious. A phylogenetic analysis showed that H. petiolaris subsp. fallax had the closest relationship with Jerusalem artichoke, both members of the Helianthus genus. Selective locus detection of the ycf2 gene in eight species of the composite family was performed to explore adaptive evolution traits of the ycf2 gene in Jerusalem artichoke. The results show that there are significant and extremely significant positive selection sites at the 1239N and 1518R loci, respectively, indicating that the ycf2 gene has been subject to adaptive evolution. Insights from our assessment of the complete chloroplast genome sequences of Jerusalem artichoke will aid in the in-depth study of the evolutionary relationship of the composite family and provide significant sequencing information for the genetic improvement of Jerusalem artichoke.

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