Chloroplast genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of Tetrapanax papyrifer (Hook.) K. Koch (Araliaceae)
Zhanwei Yu, Xianglan Liang, Song Guo, Peng Zhang

TL;DR
This study sequenced the chloroplast genome of Tetrapanax papyrifer, a medicinal plant, and compared it to related species to better understand its evolutionary relationships.
Contribution
The paper provides the first complete chloroplast genome sequence for Tetrapanax papyrifer and its phylogenetic analysis.
Findings
The chloroplast genome of T. papyrifer is 156,165 bp long with distinct single-copy and inverted repeat regions.
Phylogenetic analysis shows T. papyrifer is closely related to the genus Heptapleurum in the Araliaceae family.
The genome data will aid in future phylogenetic studies and conservation efforts for this species.
Abstract
Tetrapanax papyrifer (Hook.) K. Koch is an important medicinal plant in Chinese Yao medicine. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome was sequenced using high-throughput sequencing technology. Its complete chloroplast genome spans 156,165 bp in total length, comprising a large single-copy region of 86,237 bp and a small single-copy region of 17,956 bp, separated by a pair of inverted repeat regions (25,986 bp each). Phylogenetic analysis based on chloroplast genomes revealed that the genomic structure of T. papyrifer shows similarities with species from the genus Heptapleurum in the Araliaceae family. The presented chloroplast genome will facilitate further phylogenetic analyses and inform conservation strategies for this species.
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TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Biological and pharmacological studies of plants · Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis
