对自性Piperales的塑体进化的比较分析
Matthias Jost1,2, Stefan Wanke1,2,3,4
1Institut für Botanik, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
American journal of botany
|March 12, 2024
概括
比较的塑体基因组学揭示了IR-LSC连接作为Piperales中的关键标志物. 这项研究发现了公布数据中的组装错误,并提出了高质量的塑体分析标准.
科学领域:
- 植物基因组学 植物基因组学
- 分子进化的分子进化.
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
背景情况:
- 自营性Piperales的质体多样性是广泛的,但由于有限的比较分析,研究不足.
- 以前的研究往往集中在单一的物种或属,阻碍了对Piperales塑体进化的全面理解.
结论:
- IR-LSC 交叉点作为Piperales内部分类学歧视的有价值标记.
- 错误的IR-SSC边界识别是一个关键问题,导致错误的塑体组装.
- 提出了高质量的塑体组装和注释的黄金标准,使用de novo方法和强大的基因引用.
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