Stepwise evolution of root nodule symbiosis [DAP-seq]
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ABSTRACT: Root nodule symbiosis (RNS) represents a significant phenotypic adaptation in plants to thrive in nitrogen-deficient environments. Recent findings propose a single gain of RNS at the crown of the nitrogen-fixing clade (NF clade). However, the genetic mechanisms underlying the origin and subsequent evolution of RNS remain largely unexplored. Here, we newly sequenced and assembled eleven genomes from the NF clade and studied genetic change along the evolution of RNS. Our results elucidated three key evolutionary stages leading to the formation of stable RNS between plants and symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
ORGANISM(S): Medicago truncatula
PROVIDER: GSE264604 | GEO | 2025/12/23
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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