@article{fdi:010093647, title = {{T}he complete chloroplast genome of {T}ornillo ({C}edrelinga cateniformis {D}ucke 1922, {F}abaceae)}, author = {{S}carcelli, {N}ora and {M}ariac, {C}{\'e}dric and {C}ouderc, {M}arie and {C}astro {R}uiz, {D}. and {E}stivals, {G}. and {C}ustodio {A}ngulo {C}havez, {C}.{A}. and {A}cho {V}asquez, {H}. and {A}lvarado {R}eategui, {J}.{G}. and {V}izcarra {B}entos, {T}. and {G}arcia-{D}avila, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}ornillo ({C}edrelinga cateniformis {D}ucke 1922) is a tropical tree of the {F}abaceae family. {I}t is commonly used in the lumber factory and is an interesting substitute to overexploited tropical timber species. {W}e sequenced and assembled the first whole chloroplast genome of {T}ornillo, using {O}xford {N}anopore technology. {T}he {T}ornillo's chloroplast is a circular molecule of 176,700 bp with 138 genes and a classic quadripartite structure. {T}he {I}nverted {R}epeats present a huge expansion, combined to a strong reduction of the {S}hort {S}ingle {C}opy. {S}imilar results were previously observed in other species of the tribe {I}ngeae. {A} maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree reveals a clear distinction of the {I}ngeae tribe from other tribes ({A}cacieae and {M}imoseae) of the {F}abaceae family.}, keywords = {{PEROU}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}cology and {E}volution}, volume = {15}, numero = {4}, pages = {e71355 [5 ]}, ISSN = {2045-7758}, year = {2025}, DOI = {10.1002/ece3.71355}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010093647}, }