Abstract

Scutellaria L. (family Lamiaceae) includes approximately 470 species found in most parts of the world and is commonly known as skullcaps. Scutellaria L. is a medicinal herb used as a folk remedy in Korea and East Asia, but it is difficult to identify and classify various subspecies by morphological methods. Since Scutellaria L. has not been studied genetically, to expand the knowledge of species in the genus Scutellaria L., de novo whole-genome assembly was performed in Scutellaria indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi using the Illumina sequencing platform. We aimed to develop a molecular method that could be used to classify S. indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi, S. indica L. and three other Scutellaria L. species. The assembly results for S. indica var. tsusimensis (H. Hara) Ohwi revealed a genome size of 318,741,328 bp and a scaffold N50 of 78,430. The assembly contained 92.08% of the conserved BUSCO core gene set and was estimated to cover 94.65% of the genome. The obtained genes were compared with previously registered Scutellaria nucleotide sequences and similar regions using the NCBI BLAST service, and a total of 279 similar nucleotide sequences were detected. By selecting the 279 similar nucleotide sequences and nine chloroplast DNA barcode genes, primers were prepared so that the size of the PCR product was 100 to 1000 bp. As a result, a species-specific primer set capable of distinguishing five species of Scutellaria L. was developed.

Highlights

  • Scutellaria L. is a genus of annual or perennial herbaceous plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae

  • We aimed to develop an accurate set of markers for identification through genetic analysis of S. indica L. and S. indica var. tsusimensis, which are difficult to distinguish visually

  • Sample 5 leaves are lanceolate with a length of 2.7–5.2 cm and a width of 0.6–1.1 cm, the leaf apex is acute, and the leaf base is rounded

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Introduction

Scutellaria L. is a genus of annual or perennial herbaceous plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae. Members of this genus live in temperate regions and approximately. In Korea, 17 species of the genus Scutellaria are known to grow wild and several subspecies have been reported in addition to these species [5]. Subspecies of Scutellaria L. may be confused because of their morphological similarities. For this reason, certain Scutellaria L. species used in pharmaceuticals and foods are very commonly used interchangeably. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi is a representative species of the genus Scutellaria and has efficacy in diarrhea, dysentery, hypertension, hemorrhaging, insomnia, inflammation and respiratory infections.

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