Complete plastid genome of Clivia mirabilis
Author Information
Author(s): L. Yue, Feng Xiu-Li, Li Dan, Wu Hai-Hong, Meng Jing, Zhao Xing-Hua
Primary Institution: Institute of Floriculture, Liaoning Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenyang, China
Hypothesis
This study aims to sequence and characterize the complete chloroplast genome of Clivia mirabilis.
Conclusion
The complete chloroplast genome of Clivia mirabilis was successfully sequenced and characterized, providing valuable data for future research.
Supporting Evidence
- The chloroplast genome of Clivia mirabilis is 158,914 base pairs long.
- There are 133 different genes identified in the plastid genome.
- The phylogenetic analysis shows that Clivia mirabilis forms a monophyletic clade with other Clivia species.
Takeaway
Scientists studied a plant called Clivia mirabilis and found out all about its tiny plant parts called genes, which help us understand how it grows and relates to other plants.
Methodology
The complete chloroplast genome was sequenced using next-generation sequencing and assembled from genomic DNA extracted from young leaves.
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