Characterization of Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences of Three Tropical Liana <i>Dalbergia</i> Species and Comparative Analysis of Phylogenetic and Structure Variations in <i>Dalbergia</i> Genus
The <i>Dalbergia</i> genus, a morphologically diverse group within the Fabaceae family, encompasses species of significant value in furniture production and medicinal and aromatic applications. The taxonomy of <i>Dalbergia</i> has relied on morphological traits, chloroplast (...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2025-07-01
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| Series: | Horticulturae |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/7/799 |
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| Summary: | The <i>Dalbergia</i> genus, a morphologically diverse group within the Fabaceae family, encompasses species of significant value in furniture production and medicinal and aromatic applications. The taxonomy of <i>Dalbergia</i> has relied on morphological traits, chloroplast (cp) DNA fragments, and cp genomic data. However, genomic resources for tropical liana species within this genus remain scarce. In this study, we assembled and analyzed the cp genomes of 3 liana species—<i>Dalbergia peishaensis</i>, <i>D. pinnata</i>, and <i>D. tsoi</i>—and compared them with those of 26 other <i>Dalbergia</i> species to explore their cp genome characteristics and evolutionary patterns. We employed a combination of traditional cp genome analysis and methods adapted from plant whole-genome sequencing. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that <i>D. peishaensis</i> has a close relationship with <i>D. cultrata</i>, forming a recently diverged clade, whereas <i>D. tsoi</i> and <i>D. pinnata</i> are positioned within a basal clade of the <i>Dalbergia</i> genus, suggesting an earlier divergence. The <i>Dalbergia</i> cp genomes exhibit considerable variation in size, with evidence of pseudogenization, gene loss, and duplication observed in the three liana species. Notably, the <i>infA</i> gene, previously reported as absent in the chloroplast genomes of <i>Dalbergia</i> species, was identified in the cp genomes of these three liana <i>Dalbergia</i> species. A total of 4533 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were identified, providing valuable insights into cp genome evolution and facilitating future population genetics studies, particularly when combined with the high structural variation observed in the genus through whole-genome analysis methods. Additionally, seven highly divergent regions were identified as potential DNA barcode hotspots. This study enhances the genomic characterization of liana <i>Dalbergia</i> species and offers a robust framework for future plant cp genome analyses by integrating methodologies originally developed for whole-genome studies. |
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| ISSN: | 2311-7524 |