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Table 1.

Accessions of the two genotypes of Pogostemon cablin tested using Sanger sequencing.

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Fig 1.

Gene map of the plastid genome of Chinese Pogostemon cablin cultivars.

Genes outside the circle are transcribed counterclockwise, and genes inside the circle are transcribed clockwise. The gray graph in the inner circle shows the GC content with 50% threshold line.

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Table 2.

Features of plastid genomes in five Pogostemon taxa.

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Fig 2.

VISTA percent identity plot of five Pogostemon plastid genomes with the cultivar Pogostemon cablin ‘Shipai’ as a reference.

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Fig 3.

Percentage of variable characters in five aligned plastid genomes of Pogostemon.

(A) noncoding region; (B) coding region. S/P means the percentage of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms for each molecular region; I/P indicates the percentage of Indels for each molecular region.

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Fig 4.

The maximum likelihood tree of Lamiaceae based on the completed plastid genomes.

The bootstrap values are given on each main node.

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Table 3.

Statistics of cpSSRs in five Pogostemon plastid genomes.

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Fig 5.

The scaled map of a chemotype-specific locus found in this study.

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