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A study conducted by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences analyzed the chloroplast genomes of six species of Glycyrrhiza (Fabaceae) in order to understand their phylogenetics, genetic diversity, and medicinal properties. The researchers found that the chloroplast genomes of Glycyrrhiza species were similar in terms of length, structure, GC content, codon usage, and gene distribution. They also identified highly variable regions that could be used for species identification and relationship studies. The study confirmed the conserved nature of Glycyrrhiza chloroplast genomes and observed gene rearrangements and inversions in the subfamily Papilionoideae. [Extracted from the article] |