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  • Gracilariaceae is a group of large red algae that are economically important due to their high agar content and ecological value.
  • Analysis of 36 species from this group shows that their chloroplast genomes have a strong preference for AT-ending codons, influenced mainly by natural selection.
  • The study identifies common high-frequency and optimal codons, which could aid in future transgenic work to enhance protein yield and advance the classification of these algae.

Article Abstract

Gracilariaceae is a group of marine large red algae and main source of agar with important economic and ecological value. The codon usage patterns of chloroplast genomes in 36 species from Graciliaceae show that GC range from 0.284 to 0.335, the average GC3 range from 0.135 to 0.243 and the value of ENC range from 35.098 to 42.327, which indicates these genomes are rich in AT and prefer to use codons ending with AT in these species. Nc plot, PR2 plot, neutrality plot analyses and correlation analysis indicate that these biases may be caused by multiple factors, such as natural selection and mutation pressure, but prolonged natural selection is the main driving force influencing codon usage preference. The cluster analysis and phylogenetic analysis show that the differentiation relationship of them is different and indicate that codons with weak or unbiased preferences may also play an irreplaceable role in these species' evolution. In addition, we identified 26 common high-frequency codons and 8-18 optimal codons all ending in A/U in these 36 species. Our results will not only contribute to carrying out transgenic work in Gracilariaceae species to maximize the protein yield in the future, but also lay a theoretical foundation for further exploring systematic classification of them.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10142-024-01316-zDOI Listing

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