Complete chloroplast genome sequences of two species of Chloris grass, Chloris truncata Sw. and Chloris virgata R.Br.
James P HerewardJeff A WerthDavid F ThornbyMichelle KeenanBhagirath Singh ChauhanGimme Hugh WalterPublished in: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources (2017)
Chloris truncata (windmill grass) and Chloris virgata (feathertop Rhodes grass) are both weedy grass species that have developed resistance to glyphosate in Australia. This paper describes the complete chloroplast genomes of these two species generated by high throughput shotgun sequencing. The chloroplast genome of C. truncata is 135,584 bp and C. virgata is 134,561 bp; both have a GC content of 38%. The gene content and order followed the conserved pattern observed across the subfamily Chloridoideae.