The complete plastome of the endemic and endangered species Chorizanthe novoana (Polygonaceae)
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chloroplast genome, Eriogonoideae, Next Generation SequencingAbstract
This study presents the complete sequence of the plastid genome of the Chilean endemic and endangered Chorizanthe novoana (Polygonaceae). The total sequence length was 157,451 bp, with LSC, SSC and two IR regions of 87,239 bp, 18,076 bp, and 26,068 bp length, respectively. The GC content was 36.1% and 132 genes were identified: 90 are protein coding, 38 tRNA and 8 rRNA. 56 microsatellites were found, mostly mononucleotides. Phylogenetic analyses confirm the position of Chorizanthe in the subfamily Eriogonoideae.
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