Wax apple () is a commercial fruit that belongs to one of the most species-rich tree genera in the world. We report here the first complete mitogenome obtained using a hybrid assembly strategy. The mitogenome was a 530,242 bp circular molecule encoding 61 unique genes accounting for 7.99% of the full-length genome. Additionally, 167 simple sequence repeats, 19 tandem repeats, and 529 pairs of interspersed repeats were identified. Long read mapping and Sanger sequencing revealed the involvement of two forward repeats (35,843 bp and 22,925 bp) in mediating recombination. Thirteen homologous fragments in the chloroplast genome were identified, accounting for 1.53% of the mitogenome, and the longest fragment was 2,432 bp. An evolutionary analysis showed that underwent multiple genomic reorganization events and lost at least four protein-coding genes (PCGs) (, , , and ). A total of 591 RNA editing sites were predicted in 37 PCGs, of which -2, -2, and -2 led to the gain of new start codons, while -1156, -1315 and -331 created new stop codons. This study reveals the genetic features of the mitogenome and provides a scientific basis for further studies of traits with an epistatic basis and for germplasm identification.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1301164 | DOI Listing |
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