Structure, gene composition, divergence time and phylogeny analysis of the woody desert species Neltuma alba, Neltuma chilensis and Strombocarpa strombulifera
Neltuma alba (Algarrobo blanco), Neltuma chilensis (Algarrobo Chileno) and Strombocarpa strombulifera (Fortuna) are some of the few drought resistant trees and shrubs found in small highly fragmented populations, throughout the Atacama Desert. We reconstructed their plastid genomes using de novo ass...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2024-06, Vol.14 (1), p.13604-15 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Neltuma alba
(Algarrobo blanco),
Neltuma chilensis
(Algarrobo Chileno) and
Strombocarpa strombulifera
(Fortuna) are some of the few drought resistant trees and shrubs found in small highly fragmented populations, throughout the Atacama Desert. We reconstructed their plastid genomes using de novo assembly of paired-end reads from total genomic DNA. We found that the complete plastid genomes of
N. alba
and
N. chilensis
are larger in size compared to species of the
Strombocarpa
genus. The
Strombocarpa
species presented slightly more GC content than the
Neltuma
species. Therefore, we assume that
Strombocarpa
species have been exposed to stronger natural selection than
Neltuma
species. We observed high variation values in the number of cpSSRs (chloroplast simple sequence repeats) and repeated elements among
Neltuma
and
Strombocarpa
species. The p-distance results showed a low evolutionary divergence within the genus
Neltuma
, whereas a high evolutionary divergence was observed between
Strombocarpa
species. The molecular divergence time found in Neltuma and Strombocarpa show that these genera diverged in the late Oligocene. With this study we provide valuable information about tree species that provide important ecosystem services in hostile environments which can be used to determine these species in the geographically isolated communities, and keep the highly fragmented populations genetically healthy. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-024-64287-y |