High-throughput sequencing-based assembly of chloroplast genomes of five pine tree species.

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Guangxi Key Laboratory of Superior Timber Trees Resource Cultivation, Guangxi Institute of Forestry Science, Nanning, China.

Published: January 2020

plants are the largest existing group of gymnosperms and one of the most highly differentiated taxa. Due to its huge ecological, economic, and scientific value, the genetic diversity and the relationship between the intraspecific evolution of plants have gained wide attention. In this study, the chloroplast genomes of several common pine trees in southwest and south China, including (masson pine), (yunnan pine), (south asia pine), (la ya pine), and (slash pine), and entire cpDNA sequences were obtained. Characteristics including the structure, repeated sequence, and codon bias of the cpDNA for these five pine tree species were analyzed.

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