The complete chloroplast genome of traditional medicinal plant Stellera chamaejasme L. (Thymelaeaceae)
Mitochondrial DNA Part B, Resources 4 (1): 1796-1797
Narae Yun, Jongsun Park, Sang-Hun Oh*
Genbank accessions
MK681211
( Stellera chamaejasme chloroplast genome )
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Stellera chamaejasme is a toxic perennial herb found in open and dry places in East Asia and has the potential for new drugs for anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and cutaneous wound-healing purposes. Here, we present the complete chloroplast genome of S. chamaejasme. Its length is 173,381 bp and has four subregions; 86,769 bp of large-single-copy and 2,858 bp of small-single-copy regions are separated by 41,877 bp of inverted repeat regions, including 135 genes (89 protein-coding genes, 8 rRNAs, and 38 tRNAs). Phylogenetic trees show that S. chamaejasme is a sister to Daphne kiusiana, supporting morphological affinity of the two species.