The complete chloroplast genome and characteristics analysis of Musa basjoo Siebold |
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Authors: | Liu Fenxiang Movahedi Ali Yang Wenguo Xu Dezhi Jiang Chuanbei Xie Jigang Zhang Yu |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Business and Trade, Nanjing Vocational University of Industry Technology, Nanjing, 210046, China ;2.Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Key Laboratory of Forest Genetics & Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, College of Biology and the Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037, China ;3.Department of Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, 210023, China ;4.Genepioneer Biotechnologies Inc., Nanjing, 210023, China ; |
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Abstract: | Background An ornamental plant often seen in gardens and farmhouses, Musa basjoo Siebold can also be used as Chinese herbal medicine. Its pseudostem and leaves are diuretic; its root can be decocted together with ginger and licorice to cure gonorrhea and diabetes; the decoct soup of its pseudostem can help relieve heat, and the decoct soup of its dried flower can treat cerebral hemorrhage. There have not been many chloroplast genome studies on M. basjoo Siebold. Methods and resultsWe characterized its complete chloroplast genome using Novaseq 6000 sequencing. This paper shows that the length of the chloroplast genome M. basjoo Siebold is 172,322 bp, with 36.45% GC content. M. basjoo Siebold includes a large single-copy region of 90,160 bp, a small single-copy region of 11,668 bp, and a pair of inverted repeats of 35,247 bp. Comparing the genomic structure and sequence data of closely related species, we have revealed the conserved gene order of the IR and LSC/SSC regions, which has provided a very inspiring discovery for future phylogenetic research. ConclusionsOverall, this study has constructed an evolutionary tree of the genus Musa species with the complete chloroplast genome sequence for the first time. As can be seen, there is no obvious multi-branching in the genus, and M. basjoo Siebold and Musa itinerans are the closest relatives. |
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