1. The complete chloroplast genome of rhododendron williamsianum (ericaceae)
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Daoyuan Zhou, Juan Wang, Fengjuan Zhou, Zhongxiang Li, Yangyang Qi, and Tingting Hu
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Rhododendron ,Ericaceae ,chloroplast genome ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Rhododendron williamsianum Rehder & E. H. Wilson 1913, is a plant with important horticultural value. Here we report its chloroplast genome. The total length of the chloroplast genome was 205,424 bp, with a GC content of 35.8%. It consisted of a 107,968 bp large single copy, a 2606 bp small single copy, and a pair of 47,425 bp inverted repeats separating them. Within the chloroplast genome, there were a total of 110 unique genes, which included 76 protein-coding genes, 4 rRNA genes, and 30 tRNA genes. Our phylogenetic analyses indicated that R. williamsianum was closely genetically related to R. sutchuenense and R. jingangshanicum. The findings from this study not only contribute to the genetic database of Rhododendron plants but also have implications for evolutionary research within the family Ericaceae.
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- 2024
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