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Exploring the phylogenetic framework and trait evolution of Impatiens through chloroplast genome analysis
Exploring the phylogenetic framework and trait evolution of Impatiens through chloroplast genome analysis
Journal Article

Exploring the phylogenetic framework and trait evolution of Impatiens through chloroplast genome analysis

2024
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Background The genus Impatiens , which includes both annual and perennial herbs, holds considerable ornamental, economic, and medicinal value. However, it posed significant challenges for taxonomic and systematic reconstruction. This was largely attributed to its high intraspecific diversity and low interspecific variation in morphological characteristics. In this study, we sequenced samples from 12 Impatiens species native to China and assessed their phylogenetic resolution using the complete chloroplast genome, in conjunction with published samples of Impatiens . In addition, a comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes were conducted to explore the evolution of the chloroplast genome in Impatiens . Results The chloroplast genomes of 12 Impatiens species exhibited high similarity to previously published samples in terms of genome size, gene content, and sequence. The chloroplast genome of Impatiens exhibited a typical four-part structure, with lengths ranging from 146,987 bp( I. morsei )- 152,872 bp( I. jinpingensis) . Our results identified 10 mutant hotspot regions ( rps16 , rps16-trnG , trnS-trnR , and rpoB-trnC ) that could serve as effective molecular markers for phylogenetic analyses and species identification within the Impatiens . Phylogenetic analyses supported the classification of Impatiens as a monophyletic taxon. The identified affinities supported the taxonomic classification of the subgenus Clavicarpa within the Impatiens , with subgenus Clavicarpa being the first taxon to diverge. In phylogenetic tree,the Impatiens was divided into eight distinct clades. The results of ancestral trait reconstruction suggested that the ancestral traits of Impatiens included a perennial life cycle, four sepals and three pollen grooves. However, the ancestral morphology regarding fruit shape, flower colour, and spacing length remained ambiguous. Conclude Our study largely supported the family-level taxonomic treatment of Impatiens species in China and demonstrated the utility of whole chloroplast genome sequences for phylogenetic resolution. Comparative analysis of the chloroplast genomes of Impatiens facilitated the development of molecular markers.The results of ancestral trait reconstruction showed that the ancestor type of habit was perennial, the number of sepals was 4, and morphology and number of aperture was 3 colpus. The traits of capsule shape, flower colour, and spur length underwent a complex evolutionary process. Our results provided data support for further studies and some important new insights into the evolution of the Impatiens .