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SRX9419585: Hyb-Seq of Synotis rufinervis: adult leaf
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina HiSeq 4000) run: 3.7M spots, 1.1G bases, 420.5Mb downloads

Design: Target genes are selected based on the transcriptome assembly of Curio rowleyanus (Senecioneae) (OneKP, code: BMSE).Baits are designed and synthesized with the parameters of 120-mer baits and 6X tiling density. Libraries are prepared using NEBNext Ultra II DNA Library Prep Kit (cat. no. E7645) and NEBNext Multiplex Oligos (cat. no. E7600), with final 14 PCR cycles. Six samples, with a total amount of 500 ng DNA, are pooled for per hybridization reaction. The hybridization is kept at 65 for 40 h, followed by final 14 PCR cycles. Sequencing is done with a paired-end 150 bp on an Illumina HiSeq 4000 platform.
Submitted by: South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Study: Targeted sequence capture study of Senecioneae (Asteraceae)
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Senecioneae are one of the largest tribes in Asteraceae, with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. Despite great efforts devoted to elucidating the evolution of Senecioneae, many questions still remain concerning the systematics of this group, from the tribal circumscription and position to species relationships in many genera. We develop a set of single-/low-copy genes for Senecioneae, and test their phylogenetic utilities. Our results demonstrate that these genes work highly efficiently for Senecioneae, with a high average gene recovery of 98.8% across the tribe and robust phylogenetic hypotheses at different levels. In particular, the delimitation of the Senecioneae has been confirmed to include Abrotanella and exclude Doronicum, with the former sister to core Senecioneae and the latter shown to be more closely related to Calenduleae. Moreover, Doronicum and Calenduleae are inferred to be the closest relatives of Senecioneae, which is a new hypothesis well supported by statistical topology tests, morphological evidence, and the profile of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, a special kind of chemical characters generally used to define Senecioneae. Furthermore, this study suggests a complex reticulation history in the diversification of Senecioneae, accounting for the prevalence of polyploid groups in the tribe. With subtribe Tussilagininae s.str. as a case study showing a more evident pattern of gene duplication, we further explored reconstructing the phylogeny in the groups with high ploidy levels. Our results also demonstrate that tree topologies based on sorted paralogous copies are stable across different methods of phylogenetic inference, and more congruent with the morphological evidence and the results of previous phylogenetic studies.
Sample:
SAMN16588875 • SRS7634921 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: RS027
Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 4000
Strategy: Targeted-Capture
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: Hybrid Selection
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 3.7M spots, 1.1G bases, 420.5Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR129670213,722,0601.1G420.5Mb2022-11-30

ID:
12300854

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