Table 1.
Species | Plastome size (bp) | IR size (bp) | Number of unique genes* | sIR (bp) | Estimated rearrangement distance† |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drypetes chevalieri | 119,720 | n.a. | 106 | 1,398 | 7 |
Drypetes diopa | 119,299 | n.a. | 106 | 1,357 | 7 |
Drypetes hainanensis | 119,105 | n.a. | 106 | 1,191 | 7 |
Drypetes indica | 120,596 | n.a. | 106 | 1,047 | 7 |
Drypetes lateriflora | 120,800 | n.a. | 107 | 1,484 | 7 |
Drypetes longifolia | 119,268 | n.a. | 106 | 1,260 | 7 |
Drypetes similis | 119,507 | n.a. | 106 | 1,221 | 7 |
Lophopyxis maingayi | 119,741 | n.a. | 109 | 271 | 3 |
Balanops balansae | 160,930 | 26,748 | 112 | np | – |
Balanops pedicellata | 160,765 | 26,738 | 112 | np | – |
*Number of unique genes refers to unique gene number within the whole plastome.†Gene order changes were calculated relative to references (Balanops).bp, basepair; IR, inverted repeat; n.a., not applicable due to no IR pair; sIR, short inverted repeat that might have induced isomers; np, not present.