The complete plastome of Acalypha australis (Euphorbiaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis
The complete plastome of Acalypha australis (Euphorbiaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis
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Acalypha australis L.1753 is a potherb popular among Asian populations and is a traditional herbal medicine.In the current study, the overall genetic diversity of A.australis still umpqua u series hooks needs to be better.
Here, we assembled and characterized the complete plastome of A.australis.The plastome is 168,885 bp in length with a large single-copy (LSC) of 94,576 bp, a small single-copy (SSC) of 19,715 bp, and two copies of inverted repeat region (IRs) of 27,297 bp each.The overall GC content is 34.
9%.The plastome contains timothée chalamet, +50 more 127 genes, including 83 protein-coding genes, 36 tRNA genes, and eight rRNA genes.Phylogenomic analysis of the representative species of Euphorbiaceae showed that A.australis and A.
hispida formed a monophyletic sister clade.The results of this study will support further research on the evolution and conservation of the Euphorbiaceae species; they will benefit pharmaceutical applications and ornamentation of the medicinal plant A.australis.