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The complete chloroplast genome of Campsis grandiflora (Bignoniaceae)

Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 52 (3): 156-172

Jongsun Park*, Hong Xi
Campsis grandiflora (Thunb.) K. Schum is an ornamental species with various useful biological effects. The chloroplast genome of C. grandiflora isolated in Korea is 154,293 bp long (GC ratio: 38.1\%) and has four subregions: 84,121 bp of large single-copy (36.2\%) and 18,521 bp of small single-copy (30.0\%) regions are separated by 24,332 bp of inverted repeat (42.9\%) regions including 132 genes (87 protein-coding genes, eight rRNAs, and 37 tRNAs). One single-nucleotide polymorphism and five insertion and deletion (INDEL) regions (40-bp in total) were identified, indicating a low level of intraspecific variation in the chloroplast genome. All five INDEL regions were linked to the repetitive sequences. Seventy-two normal simple sequence repeats (SSRs) and 47 extended SSRs were identified to develop molecular markers. The phylogenetic trees of 29 representative Bignoniaceae chloroplast genomes indicate that the tribe-level phylogenic relationship is congruent with the findings of previous studies.