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Table 1.

Comparison of chloroplast consensus sequences of the cultivated reference rice genotype (Oryza sativa Nipponbare).

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Figure 1.

Variants in indels in cultivated (cv. Nipponbare) rice chloroplast consensus.

Sequences generated by mapping and assembly of Ion Torrent reads to the available chloroplast sequence in GenBank for this genotype. The number of variants is shown with respect to its type (deletion or insertion) and position (the length of homopolymer region where the variants were found).

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Table 2.

Comparison of chloroplast consensus sequences of the wild rice (Oryza rufipogon-like).

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Table 3.

Inconsistent variations found in wild rice chloroplast mapping-consensus sequences and their validation.

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Figure 2.

Snapshot of mapping results of wild rice Ion Torrent (A) and Illumina (B) reads.

Reads were mapped to the chloroplast reference of Oryza sativa cv. Nipponbare. In the mapping of Ion Torrent reads there was a long insertion (TCCTATTTAATA) reported in the consensus sequence of wild rice chloroplast ((A), marked with orange background colour). This insertion was missed in the mapping of Illumina reads, although it was present in the reads ((B), example of the read sequence marked in black rectangle). The nucleotides in the insertion were duplicated in wild rice (sequence marked in red rectangle), and not in the reference genome where only one copy of these nucleotides was present (marked in green rectangle). The duplicated region was a probable cause of the misalignment of reads. Oryza sativa – fragment of chloroplast sequence of Oryza sativa spp. japonica var. Nipponbare; Consensus – consensus sequence of wild rice chloroplast sequence derived by mapping reads from Illumina (A) and Ion Torrent (B) platforms to the reference. Nucleotides with background colours represent the mismatches between reads and the reference sequence; paired end reads are shown in blue; single reads are shown in green and red (in forward and reverse orientation, respectively).

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Figure 3.

Alignment of regions #3 and #4 from Table 3 showing discrepancies in consensus sequences.

The fragment circled in red shows false called SNPs (#3 and #4, Table 3, Illumina consensus); these SNPs were incorrect because of the long insertion present in wild rice sequence but not in the reference. The fragments circled in green illustrate this long insertion found in wild rice chloroplast genome by means of reads assembly from both platforms and both assembly tools. Final sequence was created based on this information. Oryza sativa (reference) – region 66860.66940 from chloroplast sequence of Oryza sativa spp. japonica var. Nipponbare; Illumina reads mapping and Ion Torrent reads mapping – regions from consensus sequence generated by mapping wild rice Illumina and Ion Torrent reads, respectively, to the reference sequence; Illumina reads assembly and Ion Torrent reads assembly – regions from contigs generated by assembly of reads from Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms, respectively; CLC – assembly performed in CLC Genomic Workbench; Suite – assembly performed in Torrent Suite Software; Final consensus – final wild rice chloroplast genome sequence (GenBank accession – KF428978).

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Table 4.

The comparison between the tree sequencing systems utilised in the study.

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