Complete chloroplast genome of Rhododendron pulchrum , an ornamental medicinal and food tree

  • Shen J
  • Li X
  • Zhu X
  • et al.
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The semi-evergreen azalea, Rhododendron pulchrum, a valuable horticultural and medicinal plant species. Using next-generation sequencing, applying a combination of de novo and reference-guided assembly, we sequenced its complete chloroplast genome. Our study reveals that R. pulchrum have a typical cp genome of 136,249 bp in length, without inverted repeat regions. A total of 73 genes, 42 of which are protein coding genes, 29 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes were identified. The GC content of the whole genome is 35.98%. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that R. pulchrum is closely related to the species of Vaccinium oldhamii and Vaccinium macrocarpon.

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Shen, J. S., Li, X. Q., Zhu, X. T., Huang, X. L., & Jin, S. H. (2019). Complete chloroplast genome of Rhododendron pulchrum , an ornamental medicinal and food tree. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4(2), 3527–3528. https://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2019.1676181

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