Abstract

Clematis guniuensis is a new plant species in China, which distributes in both provinces of Zhejiang and Anhui with extremely small population. The whole chloroplast (CP) genome was assembled by NovoPlasty using high-throughput sequencing data generated by an Illumina Hiseq X Ten platform. The circular chloroplast genome is 159,682 bp in length, and comprises a large single copy of 79,461 bp, a small single copy of 49,156 bp, and two inverted repeats of 31,064 bp each. The CP genome contains 137 genes, including 89 protein-coding genes, eight rRNA genes, 36 tRNA genes, and four pseudogenes. All the pseudogenes were infA, rpl32, ycf1, and ndhK. Phylogenetic analysis results indicated that C. guniuensis was sister to C. trichotoma, with a support rate of 100%.

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