Comparative chloroplast genomics, phylogenetic relationships and molecular markers development of Aglaonema commutatum and seven green cultivars of Aglaonema

Author:

Li Dong-Mei,Pan Yan-Gu,Wu Xiao-Ye,Zou Shui-Ping,Wang Lan,Zhu Gen-Fa

Abstract

AbstractAglaonema commutatum is a famous species in the Aglaonema genus, which has important ornamental and economic value. However, its chloroplast genome information and phylogenetic relationships among popular green cultivars of Aglaonema in southern China have not been reported. Herein, chloroplast genomes of one variety of A. commutatum and seven green cultivars of Aglaonema, namely, A. commutatum ‘San Remo’, ‘Kai Sa’, ‘Pattaya Beauty’, ‘Sapphire’, ‘Silver Queen’, ‘Snow White’, ‘White Gem’, and ‘White Horse Prince’, were sequenced and assembled for comparative analysis and phylogeny. These eight genomes possessed a typical quadripartite structure that consisted of a LSC region (90,799–91,486 bp), an SSC region (20,508–21,137 bp) and a pair of IR regions (26,661–26,750 bp). Each genome contained 112 different genes, comprising 79 protein-coding genes, 29 tRNA genes and 4 rRNA genes. The gene orders, GC contents, codon usage frequency, and IR/SC boundaries were highly conserved among these eight genomes. Long repeats, SSRs, SNPs and indels were analyzed among these eight genomes. Comparative analysis of 15 Aglaonema chloroplast genomes identified 7 highly variable regions, including trnH-GUG-exon1-psbA, trnS-GCU-trnG-UCC-exon1, trnY-GUA-trnE-UUC, psbC-trnS-UGA, trnF-GAA-ndhJ, ccsA-ndhD, and rps15-ycf1-D2. Reconstruction of the phylogenetic trees based on chloroplast genomes, strongly supported that Aglaonema was a sister to Anchomanes, and that the Aglaonema genus was classified into two sister clades including clade I and clade II, which corresponded to two sections, Aglaonema and Chamaecaulon, respectively. One variety and five cultivars, including A. commutatum ‘San Remo’, ‘Kai Sa’, ‘Pattaya Beauty’, ‘Silver Queen’, ‘Snow White’, and ‘White Horse Prince’, were classified into clade I; and the rest of the two cultivars, including ‘Sapphire’ and ‘White Gem’, were classified into clade II. Positive selection was observed in 34 protein-coding genes at the level of the amino acid sites among 77 chloroplast genomes of the Araceae family. Based on the highly variable regions and SSRs, 4 DNA markers were developed to differentiate the clade I and clade II in Aglaonema. In conclusion, this study provided chloroplast genomic resources for Aglaonema, which were useful for its classification and phylogeny.

Funder

Guangdong basic and applied basic foundation project

Special Financial Fund of Foshan-High-level of Guangdong Agricultural Science and Technology Demonstration City Project

the Collection, Identification and Utilization of New and Superior Flower Germplasm Resources

Guangdong Province Modern Agriculture Industry Technical System-Flower Innovation Team Construction Project

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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