2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107269
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Plastid phylogenomics improves resolution of phylogenetic relationship in the Cheirostylis and Goodyera clades of Goodyerinae (Orchidoideae, Orchidaceae)

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“…In orchids such as Cypripedium formosanum and Uncifera acuminata , inversions of the plastid genome were verified (Lin et al, 2015 ; Liu et al, 2020 ). In this study, G. schlechtendaliana had one inversion ( rps 16— psb I), which is the unique feature found in the species ( Supplementary Figure S2 ), and this result corresponds with that of Tu et al ( 2021 ). We propose that AT-rich content of this inversion, which had weak hydrogen bonding, caused structural variations.…”
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“…In orchids such as Cypripedium formosanum and Uncifera acuminata , inversions of the plastid genome were verified (Lin et al, 2015 ; Liu et al, 2020 ). In this study, G. schlechtendaliana had one inversion ( rps 16— psb I), which is the unique feature found in the species ( Supplementary Figure S2 ), and this result corresponds with that of Tu et al ( 2021 ). We propose that AT-rich content of this inversion, which had weak hydrogen bonding, caused structural variations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Clade D is composed of only one species, G. procera , which was a sister to the remainder of Goodyera with high support value (PBP = 100, MBP = 100, PP = 1 in Figure 3 ), which was corresponded with Tu et al ( 2021 ). Hu et al ( 2016 ) identified that G. procera formed a clade with high support, which has distinctive characters such as narrowly ovate-elliptic leaves or densely non-secund flowers.…”
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confidence: 70%
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