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Divergent evolutionary trajectories of bryophytes and tracheophytes from a complex common ancestor of land plants.


ABSTRACT: The origin of plants and their colonization of land fundamentally transformed the terrestrial environment. Here we elucidate the basis of this formative episode in Earth history through patterns of lineage, gene and genome evolution. We use new fossil calibrations, a relative clade age calibration (informed by horizontal gene transfer) and new phylogenomic methods for mapping gene family origins. Distinct rooting strategies resolve tracheophytes (vascular plants) and bryophytes (non-vascular plants) as monophyletic sister groups that diverged during the Cambrian, 515-494 million years ago. The embryophyte stem is characterized by a burst of gene innovation, while bryophytes subsequently experienced an equally dramatic episode of reductive genome evolution in which they lost genes associated with the elaboration of vasculature and the stomatal complex. Overall, our analyses reveal that extant tracheophytes and bryophytes are both highly derived from a more complex ancestral land plant. Understanding the origin of land plants requires tracing character evolution across a diversity of modern lineages.

SUBMITTER: Harris BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9630106 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Divergent evolutionary trajectories of bryophytes and tracheophytes from a complex common ancestor of land plants.

Harris Brogan J BJ   Clark James W JW   Schrempf Dominik D   Szöllősi Gergely J GJ   Donoghue Philip C J PCJ   Hetherington Alistair M AM   Williams Tom A TA  

Nature ecology & evolution 20220929 11


The origin of plants and their colonization of land fundamentally transformed the terrestrial environment. Here we elucidate the basis of this formative episode in Earth history through patterns of lineage, gene and genome evolution. We use new fossil calibrations, a relative clade age calibration (informed by horizontal gene transfer) and new phylogenomic methods for mapping gene family origins. Distinct rooting strategies resolve tracheophytes (vascular plants) and bryophytes (non-vascular pla  ...[more]

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