Complete chloroplast genome characteristics of Prunus triloba Lindl

Prunus triloba Lindl. is a small shrub species, with many varieties and a long history of cultivation. It has been widely used for landscaping and is grown as a traditional flowering tree species in northern China. In this study, we sequenced the P. triloba Lindl. chloroplast genome, which forms a c...

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Main Authors: Chunyan Duan, Yehua Shen, Guifang Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2019.1704657
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Summary:Prunus triloba Lindl. is a small shrub species, with many varieties and a long history of cultivation. It has been widely used for landscaping and is grown as a traditional flowering tree species in northern China. In this study, we sequenced the P. triloba Lindl. chloroplast genome, which forms a circular structure comprising 158,455 bp, including a pair of inverted repeat regions (52,634 bp), a large single-copy region (86,386 bp), and a small single-copy region (19,028 bp). We annotated 131 genes, including 86 coding sequences, 8 rRNA sequences, and 37 tRNA sequences. Furthermore, a phylogenetic analysis revealed P. triloba Lindl. is closely related to Prunus pedunculata.
ISSN:2380-2359