The Mitochondrial Genome of Curcuma longa: A Large and Structurally Complex Genome with Extensive Intracellular DNA Transfer
Bing Xu, Minlong Jia, Jiali Kong, Liyun Nie, Jie Wang, Luke R. Tembrock, Zhiqiang Wu, Sen Li, Xuezhu Liao

TL;DR
This study reports the large and complex mitochondrial genome of the plant Curcuma longa, revealing insights into genome structure and DNA transfer.
Contribution
The first comprehensive analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Curcuma longa, highlighting its size and structural complexity.
Findings
The mitochondrial genome of Curcuma longa is assembled as a network-like structure of 12 contigs totaling ~7.7 Mb.
Significant differences in repeat types and abundance were found between mitochondrial and plastid genomes.
Extensive intracellular DNA transfer events were identified among nuclear, mitochondrial, and plastid genomes.
Abstract
Background: Plant mitochondrial genomes exhibit extreme variation in size and structure while maintaining a conserved set of core protein-coding genes. This combination of structural diversity and functional conservation provides valuable insights into evolutionary processes such as genome expansion, rearrangement, and intracellular DNA transfer. Curcuma longa, an economically and medicinally important species in the genus Curcuma (Zingiberaceae), has not yet been studied in terms of the organization and evolution of its mitochondrial genome. Methods: In this study, we assembled and annotated the mitochondrial and plastid genomes of C. longa using third-generation HiFi sequencing data, systematically analyzing their genomic structure, repetitive sequence content, and features of sequence transfer between nuclear and organellar genomes. Results: The mitochondrial genome of C. longa was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Curcumin's Biomedical Applications · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
