Plastid genome and its phylogenetic implications of Asiatic Spiraea (Rosaceae)

Author:

Zhang Shu-Yan,Yan Hai-FeiORCID,Wei Lei,Liu Tong-Jian,Chen Lin,Hao Gang,Wu Xing,Zhang Qiao-Ling

Abstract

Abstract Background Spiraea L. is a genus comprising approximately 90 species that are distributed throughout the northern temperate regions. China is recognized as the center of species diversity for this genus, hosting more than 70 species, including 47 endemic species. While Spiraea is well-known for its ornamental value, its taxonomic and phylogenetic studies have been insufficient. Results In this study, we conducted sequencing and assembly of the plastid genomes (plastomes) of 34 Asiatic Spiraea accessions (representing 27 Asiatic Spiraea species) from China and neighboring regions. The Spiraea plastid genome exhibits typical quadripartite structures and encodes 113–114 genes, including 78–79 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 30 tRNA genes, and 4 rRNA genes. Linear regression analysis revealed a significant correlation between genome size and the length of the SC region. By the sliding windows method, we identified several hypervariable hotspots within the Spiraea plastome, all of which were localized in the SC regions. Our phylogenomic analysis successfully established a robust phylogenetic framework for Spiraea, but it did not support the current defined section boundaries. Additionally, we discovered that the genus underwent diversification after the Early Oligocene (~ 30 Ma), followed by a rapid speciation process during the Pliocene and Pleistocene periods. Conclusions The plastomes of Spiraea provided us invaluable insights into its phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history. In conjunction with plastome data, further investigations utilizing other genomes, such as the nuclear genome, are urgently needed to enhance our understanding of the evolutionary history of this genus.

Funder

the Guangdong Flagship Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research

the National Survey of Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources from National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Plant Science

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