Department of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
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Advancements in Molecular Marker Development for Medicinal Salvia
Author(s): Yang Liu*
We employed Illumina Hiseq 2500 technology to conduct chloroplast genome sequencing for Salvia bowleyana, S. splendens, and S. officinalis.
This endeavor aimed to elucidate their evolutionary relationships comprehensively and establish molecular markers for species identification.
The chloroplast genomes of these species exhibited lengths of 151,387, 150,604, and 151,163 base pairs, respectively. Within these genomes,
the inverted repeat (IR) regions harbored six genes: ndhB, rpl2, rpl23, rps7, rps12, and ycf2. In terms of repeat structures, S. bowleyana, S.
splendens, and S. officinalis showcased 29 tandem repeats, 35 simple sequence repeats, and 24 simple sequence repeats, along with 47, 49,
and 40 interspersed repeats, respectively. Notably, three distinct intergenic sequences (IGS)-rps16-trnQ-UUG, trnL-UAA-trnF-GAA, and trn.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1026.2023.8.221
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