2018_EJRNL_PP_PENG-FEI_MA_1.pdf
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In flowering plants, three genomes (nuclear, mitochondrial, and plastid) coexist and intracellular
horizontal transfer of DNA is prevalent, especially from the plastid to the mitochondrion genome.
However, the plastid genomes are generally conserved in evolution and have long been considered
immune to foreign DNA. Recently, the opposite direction of DNA transfer from the mitochondrial to
the plastid genome has been reported in two eudicot lineages. Here we sequenced 6 plastid genomes
of bamboos, three of which are neotropical woody species and three are herbaceous ones. Several
unusual features were found, including the duplication of trnT-GGU and loss of one copy of rps19 due
to contraction of inverted repeats (IRs). The most intriguing was the ~2.7kb insertion in the plastid
IR regions in the three herbaceous bamboos. Furthermore, the insertion was documented to be
horizontally transferred from the mitochondrial to the plastid genome. Our study provided evidence
of the mitochondrial-to-plastid DNA transfer in the monocots, demonstrating again that this rare
event does occur in other angiosperm lineages. However, the mechanism underlying the transfer
remains obscure, and more studies in other plants may elucidate it in the future.
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