t By screening sequence reads from the Salix
suchowensis chloroplast (cp) genome that were generated
by next-generation sequencing platforms, we assembled a
complete circular pseudomolecule for the cp genome. This
pseudomolecule is 155,508 bp long and has a typical
quadripartite structure that contains two single copy
regions, a large single copy region (LSC, 84,385 bp), and a
small single copy region (SSC, 16,209 bp) separated by
inverted repeat regions (IRs, 27,457 bp). Gene annotation
revealed that the S. suchowensis cp genome encoded 119
unique genes, including four ribosome RNA genes, 30
transfer RNA genes, 82 protein-coding genes, and three
pseudogenes. Analysis of the repetitive sequences revealed
31 tan... More
t By screening sequence reads from the Salix
suchowensis chloroplast (cp) genome that were generated
by next-generation sequencing platforms, we assembled a
complete circular pseudomolecule for the cp genome. This
pseudomolecule is 155,508 bp long and has a typical
quadripartite structure that contains two single copy
regions, a large single copy region (LSC, 84,385 bp), and a
small single copy region (SSC, 16,209 bp) separated by
inverted repeat regions (IRs, 27,457 bp). Gene annotation
revealed that the S. suchowensis cp genome encoded 119
unique genes, including four ribosome RNA genes, 30
transfer RNA genes, 82 protein-coding genes, and three
pseudogenes. Analysis of the repetitive sequences revealed
31 tandem repeats, 16 forward repeats, and five palindromic
repeats. In addition, a total of 148 perfect
microsatellites, which were characterized as A/T dominant
in nucleotide composition, were detected. Significant
shifting of the IR/SSC boundaries was revealed by comparing
this cp genome with those of other rosid plants. We
also constructed phylogenetic trees to demonstrate the
phylogenetic position of S. suchowensis in Rosidae based
on 66 orthologous protein-coding genes present in the cp
genomes of 32 species. Sequencing 30 amplicons based on
the pseudomolecule for experimental verification revealed
99.88% accuracy for the S. suchowensis cp genome
assembly. Therefore, we assembled a high-quality pseudomolecule
of the S. suchowensis cp genome, which is a
useful resource for facilitating development of this shrub
willow into a more productive bioenergy crop