Comparative Analysis of Artemisia Plastomes, with Implications for Revealing Phylogenetic Incongruence and Evidence of Hybridization

蒿属植物质体比较分析及其对揭示系统发育不一致性和杂交证据的意义

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Abstract

Background: With the advancement of the next-generation sequencing technology, it is becoming more cost-effective to obtain plastomes from genome skimming data at shallow sequencing depth. Artemisia is a species-rich genus, comprising species of great medicinal or economic value. However, plastomes of Artemisia have not been thoroughly and comparatively analyzed, and the phylogenetic relationships within the genus are still not well resolved. Methods: In this study, 19 Artemisia plastomes were obtained from genome skimming data. Together with the plastomes retrieved from the public database, comparative analyses of their structure were also conducted. We further used sequences of plastomes and nuclear internal transcribed spacer sequences to conduct phylogenetic reconstruction. Results: The Artemisia plastomes are conserved in terms of structure, GC content, gene number, and order. Some regions, i.e., accD, ccsA, ndhE, ycf1, ccsA-ndhD, trnG(GCC)-trnfM(CAU), were found to be variable and could be chosen as candidates for the DNA barcode. Phylogenetic analyses also confirmed that the four subgenera of Artemisia are not monophyletic. The incongruence between plastid and nuclear phylogenies indicated that hybridization events have occurred during the evolution of the genus. Conclusions: Reconstructed phylogenies using plastome sequences and nuclear internal transcribed spacers improved our understanding of the phylogenetic backbone of Artemisia. In the future, more taxa of Artemisia should be sequenced and analyzed to clarify the evolutionary history.

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