The multipartite mitochondrial genome of (Caryophyllales: Polygonaceae).

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School of Electrical Information Communication Engineering, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea.

Published: February 2018

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  • The text discusses an Oriental herb from the Polygonaceae family and details its mitochondrial genome, which consists of two circular chromosomes with lengths of 200,352 and 112,098 nucleotides.
  • It encodes a total of 57 genes, which include 34 protein-coding genes, 20 tRNA genes, and 3 rRNA genes, with a distribution of 38 genes on chromosome I and 22 on chromosome II, after accounting for overlap.
  • Additionally, phylogenetic analysis indicates that this herb has a close genetic relationship with other unspecified species, reinforcing its relevance in biological studies.

Article Abstract

is an important Oriental herb belonging to the family Polygonaceae. The mitochondrial genome consists of two circular chromosomes that were 200,352- and 112,098-nucleotides long. The mitochondrial genome encodes 57 genes, including 34 protein-coding genes, 20 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, and three ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. When accounting for 3 overlapping genes, 38 genes were found in chromosome I, and 22 in chromosome II. The phylogenetic analysis suggests that is closely related to and .

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