Analysis of six chloroplast genomes provides insight into the evolution of Chrysosplenium (Saxifragaceae).
Wen-Rui QuRui LiaoTiange YangXiang DongDeqing LanRui QinHong LiuPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
This study provides genetic resources for exploring the phylogeny of Chrysosplenium and sheds light on plant adaptation to low light conditions. The lower average GC content and the lacking gene of rpl32 indicated selective pressure in their unique habitats. Different from results previously reported, our selective pressure estimation suggested that the genes related to photosynthesis (such as ycf2) were under positive selection at sites in the coding region.