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  • The study focuses on the domesticated and wild varieties of a significant palm species found in tropical South and Central America.
  • Researchers sequenced the chloroplast genome of the cultivated variety, revealing a high level of nucleotide identity (99.8%) with the wild variety but also identified some genetic variations such as Single Nucleotide Variants (SNVs) and insertions.
  • The findings contribute to the understanding of the species' genome evolution and reaffirm established phylogenetic relationships within the Arecaceae family.

Article Abstract

var. (Arecaceae, Palmae) is an economically and socially important plant species for populations across tropical South and Central America. It has been domesticated from its wild variety, var. , since pre-Columbian times. In this study, we sequenced the plastome of the cultivated variety, Kunth var. and compared it with the published plastome of the wild variety. The chloroplast sequence obtained was 156,580 bp. The cultivated chloroplast sequence was conserved compared to the wild type sequence with 99.8% of nucleotide identity. We did, however, identify multiple Single Nucleotide Variants (SNVs), insertions, microsatellites and a resolved region of missing nucleotides. A SNV in one of the core barcode markers () was detected between the wild and cultivated accessions. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out across the Arecaceae family and compared to previous reports, resulting in an identical topology. This study is a step forward in understanding the genome evolution of this species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423826PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2022.2109437DOI Listing

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