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Prunus takasagomontan chloroplast genome and application thereof

A technology of chloroplast genome and genome, applied in the field of genes

Active Publication Date: 2019-10-22
ZHEJIANG FORESTRY ACAD
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At present, the research on the chloroplast genome of Prunus albicans is still blank

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[0037] The present invention will be described in detail through specific examples below. These embodiments are provided for a more thorough understanding of the present invention and to fully convey the scope of the present invention to those skilled in the art.

[0038] As mentioned throughout the specification and claims, "comprising" or "including" is an open term, so it should be interpreted as "including but not limited to". The subsequent description of the specification is a preferred embodiment for implementing the present invention, but the description is for the purpose of the general principle of the specification, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention should be defined by the appended claims.

[0039] 1. Extract the total DNA of the sample

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The invention discloses a prunus takasagomontan chloroplast genome for the first time. The prunus takasagomontan chloroplast genome is applied to the phylogenetic study of prunus takasagomontan to analyze the phylogenetic status of the prunus takasagomontan in prunus. According to the study, molecular systematics and phylogenetic genomics methods are utilized, a phylogenetic relationship of subgenus cerasus species is established through the prunus takasagomontan chloroplast genome, and on this basis, the whole chloroplast genome is utilized as a super DNA bar code of the subgenus cerasus foridentifying varieties of cerasus, which provides technical support for protection and species identification of cerasus germplasm resources and is of great significance for breeding, genetic diversityevaluation, protection and utilization of typical subgenus cerasus plants.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of gene technology, and in particular relates to the chloroplast genome of Pakura japonica and its application. Background technique [0002] With the development of society, human beings have increasingly urgent needs for the exploration of biodiversity, the rational use of biological resources and the rapid identification of species, and DNA barcoding technology has emerged as the times require. Originally, a DNA barcode referred to a standard DNA sequence used for species identification. The father of DNA barcoding, Hebert et al., successfully identified 200 species of Lepidoptera insects using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (cytochrome oxidase I, COI) gene with a length of about 680 bp, and proposed for the first time that DNA fragments be used to distinguish species , which is similar to the concept of barcodes to distinguish goods from DNA barcodes. Each species has a DNA sequence...

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IPC IPC(8): C12Q1/6895C12Q1/6869C12N15/11G16B30/10G16B30/20G16B45/00
CPCC12Q1/6895C12Q1/6869G16B30/20G16B30/10G16B45/00C12Q2535/122
Inventor 蒋冬月沈鑫柳新红李因刚
Owner ZHEJIANG FORESTRY ACAD
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