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Tracking the evolutionary innovations of plant terrestrialization.

Jian-Guo Gao1.   

Abstract

The gradual transition of the algal ancestor from the freshwater to land has always attracted evolutionary biologists. The recent report of high-quality reference genomes of five Charophyta algae (Spirogloea muscicola, Mesotaenium endlicherianum, Mesostigma viride, Chlorokybus atmophyticus and Penium margaritaceum) and one hornwort (Anthoceros angustus) species sheds light on this fascinating transition. These early diverging plants and algae could have gained new genes from soil bacteria and fungi through horizontal gene transfer (HGT), which was so common during plant terrestrialization and may outrun our expectations. Through reviewing and critical thinking about the advancements on these plant genomes, here, I propose three prospective research directions that need to address in the future: (i) due to the ubiquitous nature of viruses that is similar to soil bacteria and fungi, there is less attention to viruses that probably also play an important role in the genome evolution of plants via HGT; (ii) multicellularity has occurred many times independently, but we still know a little about the biological and ecological mechanisms leading to multi-cellularity in Streptophyta; (iii) and most importantly, the quantitative relationships between genetic innovations and environmental variables such as temperature, precipitation and solar radiation, need pioneering research collaborated by biological evolutionists, computer scientists, and ecologists, which are crucial for understanding the macroevolution of plants and could also be used to simulate the evolution of plants under future climate change.
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Keywords:  Early land plants; Genome; Horizontal gene transfer; Plant evolution; Plant terrestrialization

Year:  2020        PMID: 33031891     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.145203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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1.  Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient.

Authors:  Elisa Garuglieri; Jenny Marie Booth; Marco Fusi; Xinyuan Yang; Ramona Marasco; Tumeka Mbobo; Emanuela Clementi; Luciano Sacchi; Daniele Daffonchio
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 3.752

Review 2.  Pervasive genome duplications across the plant tree of life and their links to major evolutionary innovations and transitions.

Authors:  Xin Qiao; Shaoling Zhang; Andrew H Paterson
Journal:  Comput Struct Biotechnol J       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 6.155

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