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  • The study focused on Linnaeus 1753, an herb from northern China, Mongolia, and Russia, and sequenced its complete chloroplast genome for the first time.
  • The genome is 151,689 base pairs long, with a GC content of 38.4%, and includes a total of 133 annotated genes, such as 88 protein-coding genes and various RNA types.
  • Phylogenetic analysis shows that Linnaeus 1753 is closely related to Houttuyn, providing important genomic information for future studies on the Leonurus genus's phylogenetics and biodiversity.

Article Abstract

Linnaeus 1753, an annual or biennial herb found in northern China, Mongolia, and Russia, typically grows in stony, sandy grasslands, and pine forests. This study sequenced and reported the complete chloroplast genome of for the first time. The entire circular genome measures 151,689 bp in length, with a GC content of 38.4%. A total of 133 genes were annotated, including 88 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNAs, and eight rRNAs. The genome exhibits a typical quadripartite structure, comprising a large single-copy (LSC 82,820 bp) region, a small single-copy (SSC 17,619 bp) region, and a pair of inverted repeat (IR 25,625 bp each) regions. Phylogenetic analysis using the maximum-likelihood method indicates that is most closely related to Houttuyn. This study provides valuable genomic resources for further research on the phylogenetics and biodiversity of the genus Leonurus.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11285220PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2024.2383673DOI Listing

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