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Phylogenetic position of Daphne genkwa (Thymelaeaceae) inferred from complete chloroplast data

Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 51 (2): 171-175

Su-Chang Yoo, Sang-Hun Oh* & Jongsun Park*
Genbank accessions MT754180  | 
Daphne genkwa (Thymelaeaceae) is a small deciduous shrub widely cultivated as an ornamental. The complete chloroplast genome of this species is presented here. The genome is 132,741 bp long and has four subregions: 85,668 bp of large single-copy and 28,365 bp of small single-copy regions are separated by 9,354 bp of inverted repeat regions with 107 genes (71 protein-coding genes, four rRNAs, and 31 tRNAs) and one pseudogene. The phylogenetic tree shows that D. genkwa is nested within Wikstroemia and is not closely related to other species of Daphne, suggesting that it should be recognized as a species of Wikstroemia.