2020
DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2020.1832601
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Euphorbia lathyris L. (Euphorbiaceae)

Abstract: Euphorbia lathyris L. is a well-known bioenergy plant cultivated in many parts of the world. In this study, we sequenced the complete chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of E. lathyris to investigate its phylogenetic relationship in the family Euphorbiaceae. The cp genome was 163,738 bp in length, consisting of a pair of inverted repeats (IRa and IRb: 26,837 bp) separated by a large single-copy region (LSC: 91,783 bp) and a small single-copy region (SSC: 18,281 bp). The GC conten… Show more

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“…For phylogenetic inferences, P. fortuneana (Rosaceae) was designated as the outgroup. The ML tree indicated that E. hirta and E. maculata cluster as a sister group in Euphorbia, and their classification as members of Euphorbia in the subgenus Chamaesyce (Figure 1) is consistent with previous studies (Yang et al 2012;Khan et al 2020;Ma et al 2020). The chloroplast genome of E. hirta contributes to the growing number of chloroplast genomes for phylogenetic and evolutionary studies in the genus Euphorbia.…”
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“…For phylogenetic inferences, P. fortuneana (Rosaceae) was designated as the outgroup. The ML tree indicated that E. hirta and E. maculata cluster as a sister group in Euphorbia, and their classification as members of Euphorbia in the subgenus Chamaesyce (Figure 1) is consistent with previous studies (Yang et al 2012;Khan et al 2020;Ma et al 2020). The chloroplast genome of E. hirta contributes to the growing number of chloroplast genomes for phylogenetic and evolutionary studies in the genus Euphorbia.…”
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“…In recent years, the rapid progress of nextgeneration sequencing has enabled the efficient analysis of chloroplast genomes (Zha et al 2020). In the genus Euphorbia, the chloroplast genome of some species, such as the biofuel plant E. tirucalli and medicinal plant E. lathyris have been reported (Zhang et al 2019;Ma et al 2020); however, the chloroplast genome of E. hirta has not yet been deciphered. Here, we assembled and analyzed the complete chloroplast genome sequence of E. hirta to contribute to its systematics, evolutionary history and serve as a resource for future genetic studies.…”
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“… 2022 ), E. lathyris MT830859 (Ma et al. 2020 ), Croton laevigatus MN713923 (Liao et al. 2020 ), C. tiglium MH394334.…”
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confidence: 99%