2021
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.625764
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Structure and Phylogeny of the Curly Birch Chloroplast Genome

Abstract: Curly birch [Betula pendula var. carelica (Merckl.) Hämet-Ahti] is a relatively rare variety of silver birch (B. pendula Roth) that occurs mainly in Northern Europe and northwest part of Russia (Karelia). It is famous for the beautiful decorative texture of wood. Abnormal xylogenesis underlying this trait is heritable, but its genetic mechanism has not yet been fully understood. The high number of potentially informative genetic markers can be identified through sequencing nuclear and organelle genomes. Here, … Show more

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“…The chloroplast genome shows prokaryotic characteristics, especially in the start codon selection (Scharff & al., 2017). Examples of alternative non‐ATG start codons including GTG have been found in a variety of chloroplast genes of land plants (Wu & al., 2014; Wang & al., 2018a; Shestibratov & al., 2021; Zhou & al., 2021; Fonseca & al., 2022). In the Cuspidaria genome, GTG was the dominant initiation codon of the rps19 gene, specifically in C. argentea , C. convoluta , C. floribunda , C. lateriflora , C. sceptrum , and C. subincana , suggesting a conserved pattern across closely related species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chloroplast genome shows prokaryotic characteristics, especially in the start codon selection (Scharff & al., 2017). Examples of alternative non‐ATG start codons including GTG have been found in a variety of chloroplast genes of land plants (Wu & al., 2014; Wang & al., 2018a; Shestibratov & al., 2021; Zhou & al., 2021; Fonseca & al., 2022). In the Cuspidaria genome, GTG was the dominant initiation codon of the rps19 gene, specifically in C. argentea , C. convoluta , C. floribunda , C. lateriflora , C. sceptrum , and C. subincana , suggesting a conserved pattern across closely related species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%