Whole-genome duplication and plant macroevolution
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is characteristic of almost all fundamental lineages of
land plants. Unfortunately, the timings of WGD events are loosely constrained and …
land plants. Unfortunately, the timings of WGD events are loosely constrained and …
Phylogenomics and the flowering plant tree of life
The advances accelerated by next‐generation sequencing and long‐read sequencing
technologies continue to provide an impetus for plant phylogenetic study. In the past …
technologies continue to provide an impetus for plant phylogenetic study. In the past …
One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants
Nature, 2019 - nature.com
Green plants (Viridiplantae) include around 450,000–500,000 species, of great diversity and
have important roles in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Here, as part of the One …
have important roles in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Here, as part of the One …
Chloranthus genome provides insights into the early diversification of angiosperms
Chloranthales remain the last major mesangiosperm lineage without a nuclear genome
assembly. We therefore assemble a high-quality chromosome-level genome of Chloranthus …
assembly. We therefore assemble a high-quality chromosome-level genome of Chloranthus …
Genetic contribution of paleopolyploidy to adaptive evolution in angiosperms
Ancient whole-genome duplications (WGDs or polyploidy) are prevalent in plants, and some
WGDs occurred during the timing of severe global environmental changes. It has been …
WGDs occurred during the timing of severe global environmental changes. It has been …
Nuclear phylotranscriptomics and phylogenomics support numerous polyploidization events and hypotheses for the evolution of rhizobial nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in …
Fabaceae are the third largest angiosperm family, with 765 genera and∼ 19 500 species.
They are important both economically and ecologically, and global Fabaceae crops are …
They are important both economically and ecologically, and global Fabaceae crops are …
Patterns and processes of diploidization in land plants
Most land plants are now known to be ancient polyploids that have rediploidized.
Diploidization involves many changes in genome organization that ultimately restore …
Diploidization involves many changes in genome organization that ultimately restore …
[PDF][PDF] Asterid phylogenomics/phylotranscriptomics uncover morphological evolutionary histories and support phylogenetic placement for numerous whole-genome …
Asterids are one of the most successful angiosperm lineages, exhibiting extensive
morphological diversity and including a number of important crops. Despite their biological …
morphological diversity and including a number of important crops. Despite their biological …
Asymmetric gene expression and cell-type-specific regulatory networks in the root of bread wheat revealed by single-cell multiomics analysis
L Zhang, C He, Y Lai, Y Wang, L Kang, A Liu, C Lan… - Genome biology, 2023 - Springer
Background Homoeologs are defined as homologous genes resulting from allopolyploidy.
Bread wheat, Triticum aestivum, is an allohexaploid species with many homoeologs …
Bread wheat, Triticum aestivum, is an allohexaploid species with many homoeologs …
Molecular mechanisms of adaptive evolution in wild animals and plants
Wild animals and plants have developed a variety of adaptive traits driven by adaptive
evolution, an important strategy for species survival and persistence. Uncovering the …
evolution, an important strategy for species survival and persistence. Uncovering the …