Comparative transcriptome and chloroplast genome analyses of two related dipteronia species

  • Tao Zhou
  • , Chen Chen
  • , Yue Wei
  • , Yongxia Chang
  • , Guoqing Bai
  • , Zhonghu Li
  • , Nazish Kanwal
  • , Guifang Zhao

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Abstract

Dipteronia (order Sapindales) is an endangered genus endemic to China and has two living species, D.sinensis and D. dyeriana. The plants are closely related to the genus Acer, which is also classified in the order Sapindales. Evolutionary studies on Dipteronia have been hindered by the paucity of information on their genomes and plastids. Here, we used next generation sequencing to characterize the transcriptomes and complete chloroplast genomes of both Dipteronia species. A comparison of the transcriptomes of both species identified a total of 7814 orthologs. Estimation of selection pressures using Ka/Ks ratios showed that only 30 of 5435 orthologous pairs had a ratio significantly >1, i.e., showing positive selection. However, 4041 orthologs had a Ka/Ks < 0.5 (p < 0.05), suggesting that most genes had likely undergone purifying selection. Based on orthologous unigenes, 314 single copy nuclear genes (SCNGs) were identified. Through a combination of de novo and reference guided assembly, plastid genomes were obtained; that of D. sinensis was 157,080 bp and that of D. dyeriana was 157,071 bp. Both plastid genomes encoded 87 protein coding genes, 40 tRNAs, and 8 rRNAs; no significant differences were detected in the size, gene content, and organization of the two plastomes. We used the whole chloroplast genomes to determine the phylogeny of D. sinensis and D. dyeriana and confirmed that the two species were highly divergent. Overall, our study provides comprehensive transcriptomic and chloroplast genomic resources, which will be valuable for future evolutionary studies of Dipteronia.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1512
JournalFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume7
Issue numberOCTOBER2016
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chloroplast genome
  • Dipteronia
  • Phylogenetic relationship
  • Positive selection
  • Purifying selection
  • Transcriptome

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