Articolo in rivista, 2018, ENG, 10.3390/genes9100503
D'Agostino, N.; Tamburino, R.; Cantarella, C.; De Carluccio, V.; Sannino, L.; Cozzolino, S.; Cardi, T.; Scotti, N.
CREA Research Centre for Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, Via dei Cavalleggeri 25, 84098 Pontecagnano Faiano (SA), Italy CNR-IBBR, National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Biosciences and BioResources, Via Università 133, 80055 Portici (NA), Italy Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Via Cinthia, 80126 Naples, Italy
Members of the genus Capsicum are of great economic importance, including both wild forms and cultivars of peppers and chilies. The high number of potentially informative characteristics that can be identified through next-generation sequencing technologies gave a huge boost to evolutionary and comparative genomic research in higher plants. Here, we determined the complete nucleotide sequences of the plastomes of eight Capsicum species (eleven genotypes), representing the three main taxonomic groups in the genus and estimated molecular diversity. Comparative analyses highlighted a wide spectrum of variation, ranging from point mutations to small/medium size insertions/deletions (InDels), with accD, ndhB, rpl20, ycf1, and ycf2 being the most variable genes. The global pattern of sequence variation is consistent with the phylogenetic signal. Maximum-likelihood tree estimation revealed that Capsicum chacoense is sister to the baccatum complex. Divergence and positive selection analyses unveiled that protein-coding genes were generally well conserved, but we identified 25 positive signatures distributed in six genes involved in different essential plastid functions, suggesting positive selection during evolution of Capsicum plastomes. Finally, the identified sequence variation allowed us to develop simple PCR-based markers useful in future work to discriminate species belonging to different Capsicum complexes.
Genes (Basel) 9 (10), pp. 503–?
chloroplast genome, pepper, next-generation sequencing, sequence variability, molecular markers
Tamburino Rachele, Scotti Nunzia, Sannino Lorenza
ID: 392820
Year: 2018
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2018-10-18 17:03:26.000
Last update: 2022-06-08 13:03:23.000
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CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:392820
DOI: 10.3390/genes9100503
ISI Web of Science (WOS): WOS?000448656700041
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85055689146