2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099016
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Comparative Chloroplast Genomes of Photosynthetic Orchids: Insights into Evolution of the Orchidaceae and Development of Molecular Markers for Phylogenetic Applications

Abstract: The orchid family Orchidaceae is one of the largest angiosperm families, including many species of important economic value. While chloroplast genomes are very informative for systematics and species identification, there is very limited information available on chloroplast genomes in the Orchidaceae. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genomes of the medicinal plant Dendrobium officinale and the ornamental orchid Cypripedium macranthos, demonstrating their gene content and order and potential RNA editing… Show more

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“…Within the higher epidendroids, support for the relationships of these clades is not high, and the sequences of certain genera are lacking; thus, the relationships among the tribes and monophylies of Epidendreae are not clearly refuted on the basis of the TL results. The topology of the RT is nearly consistent with previous molecular analyses (Górniak et al, ; Luo et al, ; Freudenstein & Chase, ; Givnish et al, ; Zhang et al, 2015a) and the classification of Chase et al () and the tribe and subtribe levels are successively sister to the next; thus, we chose the results of the RT to elucidate the arrangement of the suprageneric levels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Within the higher epidendroids, support for the relationships of these clades is not high, and the sequences of certain genera are lacking; thus, the relationships among the tribes and monophylies of Epidendreae are not clearly refuted on the basis of the TL results. The topology of the RT is nearly consistent with previous molecular analyses (Górniak et al, ; Luo et al, ; Freudenstein & Chase, ; Givnish et al, ; Zhang et al, 2015a) and the classification of Chase et al () and the tribe and subtribe levels are successively sister to the next; thus, we chose the results of the RT to elucidate the arrangement of the suprageneric levels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…We recovered approximately 132kb, after the exclusion of gaps, 310 representing 116 genes, seven pseudogenes, as well as regions with intergenic sequences and 311 introns with secondary structure. Compared to the reference annotation, seven genes 312 contained frameshifts that are usually associated with pseudogenisation and corresponded to 313 previously reported pseudogenised genes in orchids (Luo et al, 2014). 314…”
supporting
confidence: 61%
“…Several plastid regions, such as matK, atpB, psbB, psbC and rpoC1, have been used to identify phylogenetic relationships in orchid (Cameron 2004;Cameron and Carmen Molina 2006) and results are consistent with our analysis in these four orchids also. To test the efficiency of gene sequences serving as markers in phylogenetic analyses, coding regions of four genes (accD, ccsA, matK, and ycf1) were used as a case study to construct phylogenetic trees in the subfamily Epidendroideae (including Dendrobium officinale Cypripedium macranthos) (Luo et al 2014). The haplotype (gene) diversity Hd was 1.00 and nucleotide diversity (per site) Pi (p) was 0.10560 in Dendrobium, which indicate that the genotype showing the genetic diversity.…”
Section: Analysis Of Nucleotide Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%