The first complete plastid genomes of Melastomataceae are highly structurally conserved.
Marcelo ReginatoKurt M NeubigLucas C MajureFabian A MichelangeliPublished in: PeerJ (2016)
Melastomataceae plastomes are no exception for the general patterns observed in the genomic structure of land plant chloroplasts, being highly conserved and structurally similar to most other Myrtales. Despite the fact that the full plastome phylogeny shares most of the clades with the previously widely used and reduced data set, some changes are still observed and bootstrap support is higher. The plastome data set presented here is a step towards phylogenomic analyses in the Melastomataceae and will be a useful resource for future studies.