2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147209
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Genome Sequences of Populus tremula Chloroplast and Mitochondrion: Implications for Holistic Poplar Breeding

Abstract: Complete Populus genome sequences are available for the nucleus (P. trichocarpa; section Tacamahaca) and for chloroplasts (seven species), but not for mitochondria. Here, we provide the complete genome sequences of the chloroplast and the mitochondrion for the clones P. tremula W52 and P. tremula x P. alba 717-1B4 (section Populus). The organization of the chloroplast genomes of both Populus clones is described. A phylogenetic tree constructed from all available complete chloroplast DNA sequences of Populus wa… Show more

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“…The N50 contig length is 3,850 bp (when considering contigs > 1,000 bp). The six largest scaffolds represent the largest chloroplast or mitochondrial scaffolds as determined by BlastN analysis (data not shown) versus the genomic sequences of both organelles (Kersten et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The N50 contig length is 3,850 bp (when considering contigs > 1,000 bp). The six largest scaffolds represent the largest chloroplast or mitochondrial scaffolds as determined by BlastN analysis (data not shown) versus the genomic sequences of both organelles (Kersten et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The draft genomic scaffolds of INRA 717-1B4 created in this study supplement the existing genomic sequence resources for this clone, namely the "sPta717 Genome" described in the Introduction and the complete DNA sequences of the chloroplast and the mitochondrial genomes which we published recently (Kersten et al, 2016). In contrast to the "sPta717 Genome", our new resource provides also access to sequences of INRA 717-1B4 in genomic regions that show no or only a low similarity to the P. trichocarpa reference genome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, promising indels have been found beside SNPs in the same investigations in four chloroplast regions (psbA_matK, rps4_trnL, rps2_rpoC2, and trnC_petN). In a previous paper, we aligned whole plastome sequences of eight poplar species (P. tremula, P. alba, P. trichocarpa, P. balsamifera, P. euphratica, P. cathayana, P. fremontii, and P. yunnanensis) and looked in the first line for long indels [18]. One of the cp regions examined there, psaA_ycf 13, was very promising because of a high number of polymorphisms, and has therefore been included as a new region to be tried in the present study.…”
Section: Tested Chloroplast and Nuclear Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These nine chloroplast regions were tested in a total of 19 poplar species, partly with the already published primers, and partly with newly designed primers, as given in Table 1. Based on the above-mentioned whole plastome alignment [18], a very long indel was identified in the region psbE_petL that was further investigated with up to 18 poplar species in this study.…”
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