The deepest divergences in land plants Inferred from phylogenomic evidence.

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Contributors

  • S Wanke - , Chair of Botany (Author)
  • D Quandt - (Author)
  • C Neinhuis - (Author)
  • Z Chen - (Author)
  • V Knoop - (Author)
  • M Groth-Malonek - (Author)
  • O Dombrovska - (Author)
  • J Lee - (Author)
  • L Kent - (Author)
  • J Rest - (Author)
  • GF Estabrook - (Author)
  • TA Hendry - (Author)
  • DW Taylor - (Author)
  • CM Testa - (Author)
  • N Ambros - (Author)
  • B Crandall-Stotler - (Author)
  • JR Duff - (Author)
  • M Stech - (Author)
  • W Frey - (Author)
  • CC Davis - (Author)

Abstract

Phylogenetic relationships among the four major lineages of land plants (liverworts, mosses, hornworts, and vascular plants) remain vigorously contested; their resolution is essential to our understanding of the origin and early evolution of land plants. We analyzed three different complementary data sets: a multigene supermatrix, a genomic structural character matrix, and a chloroplast genome sequence matrix, using maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, and compatibility methods. Analyses of all three data sets strongly supported liverworts as the sister to all other land plants, and analyses of the multigene and chloroplast genome matrices provided moderate to strong support for hornworts as the sister to vascular plants. These results highlight the important roles of liverworts and hornworts in two major events of plant evolution: the water-to-land transition and the change from a haploid gametophyte generation-dominant life cycle in bryophytes to a diploid sporophyte generation-dominant life cycle in vascular plants. This study also demonstrates the importance of using a multifaceted approach to resolve difficult nodes in the tree of life. In particular, it is shown here that densely sampled taxon trees built with multiple genes provide an indispensable test of taxon-sparse trees inferred from genome sequences.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15511-15516
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS
Volume103
Issue number42
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Peer-reviewedNo

External IDs

Scopus 33750303564