The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of <i>Thymus mongolicus</i> and Its Phylogenetic Relationship with Lamiaceae Species
2025
Na Na | Zinian Wu | Zhiyong Wang | Yanting Yang | Chunyu Tian | Lin Zhu | Taiyou Ou | Xiaofei Chen | Hongyan Xia | Zhiyong Li
<i>Thymus mongolicus</i> (Lamiaceae) is a plant commonly found throughout China, in which it is widely used in chemical products for daily use, traditional medicinal preparations, ecological management, and cooking. In this study, we have assembled and annotated for the first time the entire mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of <i>T. mongolicus</i>. The mitochondrial genome of <i>T. mongolicus</i> is composed in a monocyclic structure, with an overall size of 450,543 base pairs (bp) and a GC composition of 45.63%. It contains 32 unique protein-encoding genes. The repetitive sequences of the <i>T. mongolicus</i> mitogenome include 165 forward repetitive sequences and 200 palindromic repetitive sequences, in addition to 88 simple sequence repeats, of which tetramers accounted for the highest proportion (40.91%). An analysis of the mitogenome codons revealed that synonymous codons generally end with A/U. With the exception of nad4L, which uses ACG/ATG as an initiation codon, all other genes begin with the ATG start codon. Codon analysis of the mitogenome also showed that leucine (909) are the most abundant amino acid, while tryptophan (134) are the least prevalent. In total, 374 RNA editing sites were detected. Moreover, 180 homologous segments totaling 105,901 bp were found when the mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes of <i>T. mongolicus</i> were compared. Phylogenetic analysis further indicated that <i>T. mongolicus</i> is most closely related to <i>Prunella vulgaris</i> in the Lamiaceae family. Our findings offer important genetic insights for further research on this Lamiaceae species. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first description of the entire mitogenome of <i>T. mongolicus</i>.
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