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Apostasioideae, consists of only two genera,
Apostasia
and
Neuwiedia
, which are mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The floral structure, taxonomy, biogeography, and genome variation of Apostasioideae have been intensively studied. However, detailed analyses of plastome composition and structure and comparisons with those of other orchid subfamilies have not yet been conducted. Here, the complete plastome sequences of
Apostasia wallichii
and
Neuwiedia singapureana
were sequenced and compared with 43 previously published photosynthetic orchid plastomes to characterize the plastome structure and evolution in the orchids. Unlike many orchid plastomes (e.g.,
Paphiopedilum
and
Vanilla
), the plastomes of Apostasioideae contain a full set of 11 functional
NADH dehydrogenase
(
ndh
) genes. The distribution of repeat sequences and simple sequence repeat elements enhanced the view that the mutation rate of non-coding regions was higher than that of coding regions. The 10 loci-
ndhA
intron,
matK-5'trnK
,
clpP-psbB
,
rps8-rpl14
,
trnT-trnL
,
3'trnK-matK
,
clpP intron
,
psbK-trnK
,
trnS-psbC
, and
ndhF-rpl32
-that had the highest degrees of sequence variability were identified as mutational hotspots for the
Apostasia
plastome. Furthermore, our results revealed that plastid genes exhibited a variable evolution rate within and among different orchid genus. Considering the diversified evolution of both coding and non-coding regions, we suggested that the plastome-wide evolution of orchid species was disproportional. Additionally, the sequences flanking the inverted repeat/small single copy (IR/SSC) junctions of photosynthetic orchid plastomes were categorized into three types according to the presence/absence of
ndh
genes. Different evolutionary dynamics for each of the three IR/SSC types of photosynthetic orchid plastomes were also proposed.
...
PMID:Comparative Analysis of the Complete Plastomes of
Apostasia wallichii
and
Neuwiedia singapureana
(Apostasioideae) Reveals Different Evolutionary Dynamics of IR/SSC Boundary among Photosynthetic Orchids. 2904 85