# The Complete Chloroplast Genomic Characteristics and Phylogenetic Analysis of Abutilon theophrasti Medicus

**Authors:** Changli Chen, Xiahong Luo, Ziyi Zhu, Xingcai An, Junyuan Dong, Qingqing Ji, Tingting Liu, Lina Zou, Shaocui Li, Jikang Chen, Xia An

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms27031205 · International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2026-01-25

## TL;DR

This paper analyzes the chloroplast genome of Abutilon theophrasti to understand its genetic structure and evolutionary relationships with other Malvaceae plants.

## Contribution

The study provides a complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of A. theophrasti, revealing insights into its genetic evolution.

## Key findings

- The chloroplast genome of A. theophrasti is 160,440 bp with a GC content of 36.89% and a typical tetrad structure.
- Codon preference analysis shows leucine is the most frequently used amino acid, with 31 codons having RSCU > 1.
- Phylogenetic analysis shows A. theophrasti is most closely related to A. indicum and forms a clade with M. cathayensis and Malva crispa.

## Abstract

To clarify the phylogenetic relationship between Abutilon theophrasti M. and other Malvaceae plants, the chloroplast genome of A. theophrasti was assembled, annotated, and analyzed. The complete chloroplast genome was sequenced using the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform. Bioinformatics methods were employed to systematically analyze its genomic structure, repetitive sequences, nucleic acid diversity, and codon preference. Additionally, a phylogenetic tree was constructed by integrating chloroplast genomic sequences from other Malvaceae species. The results showed that the chloroplast genome of A. theophrasti was 160,440 bp in length with a GC content of 36.89%, exhibiting a typical tetrad structure. A total of 130 coding genes were annotated, including 85 mRNA genes, 37 tRNA genes, and 8 rRNA genes, with no pseudogenes detected. Codon preference analysis indicates that leucine (Leu) is the most frequently used amino acid. There are 31 codons with a relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) value greater than 1, most of which end with A or U. The genome contains 61 scattered repeat sequences and 288 simple repeat sequences (SSR). Ka/Ks analysis revealed that the overall chloroplast genes of A. theophrasti undergo purifying selection, while genes such as psbK and rps12 are subjected to positive selection, which may be associated with adaptive evolution. Phylogenetically, A. theophrasti is most closely related to its congener A. indicum, followed by a clade comprising M. cathayensis and Malva crispa of the genus Malva. This study enhances the understanding of the phylogenetic relationship of A. theophrasti and provides a theoretical basis for the genetic improvement and breeding strategies of A. theophrasti and other Malvaceae plants.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** psbK (photosystem II protein K) [NCBI Gene 800195], RPS12 (ribosomal protein S12) [NCBI Gene 6206]
- **Species:** Abutilon theophrasti (taxon 3631), Malva crispa (taxon 1515097)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** amino acid (MESH:D000596), Leu (MESH:D007930)
- **Species:** Abutilon theophrasti (butterprint, species) [taxon 3631], Malva crispa (species) [taxon 1515097], Malva cathayensis (species) [taxon 2291139]

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