Literature DB >> 24136916

Streptophyte algae and the origin of land plants revisited using heterogeneous models with three new algal chloroplast genomes.

Bojian Zhong1, Zhenxiang Xi, Vadim V Goremykin, Richard Fong, Patricia A McLenachan, Philip M Novis, Charles C Davis, David Penny.   

Abstract

The phylogenetic branching order of the green algal groups that gave rise to land plants remains uncertain despite its fundamental importance to understanding plant evolution. Previous studies have demonstrated that land plants evolved from streptophyte algae, but different lineages of streptophytes have been suggested to be the sister group of land plants. To better understand the evolutionary history of land plants and to determine the potential effects of "long-branch attraction" in phylogenetic reconstruction, we analyzed a chloroplast genome data set including three new chloroplast genomes from streptophyte algae: Coleochaetae orbicularis (Coleochaetales), Nitella hookeri (Charales), and Spirogyra communis (Zygnematales). We further applied a site pattern sorting method together with site- and time-heterogeneous models to investigate the branching order among streptophytes and land plants. Our chloroplast phylogenomic analyses support previous hypotheses based on nuclear data in placing Zygnematales alone, or a clade consisting of Coleochaetales plus Zygnematales, as the closest living relatives of land plants.

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Keywords:  chloroplast genomes; heterogeneous models; land plants; phylogenomics; streptophyte algae

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24136916     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/mst200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


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