Comparative chloroplast genome analysis of four Polygonatum species insights into DNA barcoding, evolution, and phylogeny

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Meixiu Yan
Shujie Dong
Qiuyi Gong
Qin Xu
Yuqing Ge
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Zhejiang Chinese Medical University,undefined
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The Polygonatum genus represents a perennial herb with the Liliaceae family, boasting substantial economic and medicinal significance. The majority of Polygonatum plants exhibit notable similarity while lacking distinctive identifying characteristics, thus resulting in the proliferation of adulterated medicinal materials within the market. Within this study, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the complete chloroplast (cp) genomes of four Polygonatum plants and compared them with four closely akin species. The primary objectives were to unveil structural variations, species divergence, and the phylogenetic interrelations among taxa. The cp genomes of the four Polygonatum species were typified by a conventional quadripartite structure, incorporating a large single copy region (LSC), a small single copy region (SSC), and a pair of inverted repeat regions. In total, we annotated a range of 131 to 133 genes, encompassing 84 to 86 protein-coding genes, 38 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 8 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and 0 to 2 pseudogenes (ycf1, infA). Our comparative analyses unequivocally revealed a remarkable consistency in gene order and GC content within the Polygonatum genus. Furthermore, we predicted a potential 59 to 64 RNA editing sites distributed across 22 protein-coding genes, with the ndhB gene exhibiting the most prominent propensity for RNA editing sites, boasting a tally of 15 sites. Notably, six regions of substantial potential variability were ascertained, characterized by elevated Pi values. Noteworthy, molecular markers for species identification, population genetic scrutiny, and phylogenetic investigations within the genus were identified in the form of the psaJ-rpl33 and trnS + trnT-psaD barcodes. The resultant phylogenetic tree unequivocally depicted the formation of a monophyletic clade comprising species within the evolutionary framework of Liliaceae, demonstrating closer evolutionary affinities with Maianthemum, Dracaeneae, and Asparageae. This comprehensive compendium of findings collectively contributes to the advancement of molecular species identification, elucidation of phylogenetic interrelationships, and the establishment of DNA barcodes tailored to the Polygonatum species.
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