Department of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
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Development of Molecular Markers in Medicinal Salvia Species
Author(s): Yang Liu*
We used the Illumina Hiseq 2500 technology to sequence the chloroplast genomes of Salvia bowleyana, S. splendens and S. officinalis in order to thoroughly establish their evolutionary relationships and create molecular markers for species classification. S. bowleyana, S. splendens and S. officinalis all had chloroplast genomes that were 151,387, 150,604 and 151,163 base pairs long, respectively. The IR areas contained the six genes ndhB, rpl2, rpl23, rps7, rps12 and ycf2. There are 29 tandem repeats, 35 simple sequence repeats, 24 simple sequence repeats and 47, 49, 40 interspersed repeats in the chloroplast genomes of S. bowleyana, S. splendens and S. officinalis, respectively. The 23 Salvia species could be distinguished by the three distinct intergenic sequences (IGS) of rps16-trnQ-UUG.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1026.2022.7.180
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