Abstract

Vicia cracca L. is a widespread perennial herb in the Northern Hemisphere. It has purple flowers and leave tendrils for climbing on neighboring vegetation. For knowing the chloroplast genome, a sample’s genomic was extracted, sequenced, assembled and annotated. The chloroplast genome of this plant is a circular form of 126,272bp in length with IR loss. After annotation, a total of 108 genes were predicted, of which, 75 encode proteins, 3 rRNA, 30 tRNA. The evolutionary history, inferred using Maximum Likelihood method, indicates that V. cracca was grouped within Vicia in Fabaceae. The complete cp genome will be helpful for further studies on molecular biology, evolution, population genetics, taxonomy or resources protection.

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