Complete plastid genome of Maxim. (Gentianaceae) and phylogenetic analysis.

Mitochondrial DNA B Resour

Construction Management Committee of Xining Garden Expo Park and XiBu Forest Park, Xining, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2021

The complete plastid genome of Maxim., belonging to the most species-rich section in , was determined and analyzed in this study. It has a circular-mapping molecular with the length of 131,856 bp, the shortest one among all available plastomes. has gene mutation, for example and 2 intron, and reversed SSC region comparing with the available species in sections , , , and . Phylogenetic analysis showed that clustered together with section with a long branch. The plastome provides in this work will contribute to elucidate the phylogenetics and evolution in .

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