The plastome of Arctic Oxytropis arctobia (Fabaceae) is significantly different from that of O. splendens and other related species

GENOME(2022)

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Anatomical and physiological specializations for plant adaptation to harsh climates result from molecular mechanisms that can be encoded in the nudeus or organelle. In this study, the complete plastomes of an arctic species, Oxytropis arctobia Bunge (Fabaceae), and a dosely related temperate species, O. splendens Douglas ex Hook., were assembled, annotated, and analyzed to identify differences that might help explain their adaptation to different environments. This is consistent with the previously sequenced O. bicolor DC. and O. glabra plastomes, O. arctobia and O. splendens plastomes both have the common features of the inverted repeat-lacking dade (IRLC), as well as atpF intron loss, which is unique to the genus. However, significant differences were observed between the plastomes of O. arctobia and O. splendens and other closely related species (Oxytropis spp. and Astragalus spp.), including a 3 kb inversion, two large insertions (>1 kb), significant modifications of the accD gene, and an overall larger size.
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plastid genome, Fabaceae, IRLC group, Oxytropis, arctic plants
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