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One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants

Journal

NATURE
Volume 574, Issue 7780, Pages 679-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1693-2

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Funding

  1. Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education
  2. Alberta Innovates AITF/iCORE Strategic Chair [RES0010334]
  3. Musea Ventures
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFE0122000]
  5. Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China [2015BAD04B01/2015BAD04B03]
  6. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genomics [2011DQ782025]
  7. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of core collection of crop genetic resources research and application [2011A091000047]
  8. Shenzhen Municipal Government of China [CXZZ20140421112021913/JCYJ20150529150409546/JCYJ20150529150505656]
  9. National Science Foundation [DBI-1265383, IOS 0922742, IOS-1339156, DEB 0830009, EF-0629817, EF-1550838, DEB 0733029, DBI 1062335, 1461364]
  10. National Institutes of Health [1R01DA025197]
  11. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Qu 141/5-1, Qu 141/6-1, GR 3526/7-1, GR 3526/8-1]
  12. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  13. BBSRC [BB/I013164/1, BB/L002957/1, BB/M026825/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  14. NERC [NE/N00941X/1, NE/S009663/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  15. Div Of Biological Infrastructure
  16. Direct For Biological Sciences [1461364] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Green plants (Viridiplantae) include around 450,000-500,000 species(1,2) of great diversity and have important roles in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Here, as part of the One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes Initiative, we sequenced the vegetative transcriptomes of 1,124 species that span the diversity of plants in a broad sense (Archaeplastida), including green plants (Viridiplantae), glaucophytes (Glaucophyta) and red algae (Rhodophyta). Our analysis provides a robust phylogenomic framework for examining the evolution of green plants. Most inferred species relationships are well supported across multiple species tree and supermatrix analyses, but discordance among plastid and nuclear gene trees at a few important nodes highlights the complexity of plant genome evolution, including polyploidy, periods of rapid speciation, and extinction. Incomplete sorting of ancestral variation, polyploidization and massive expansions of gene families punctuate the evolutionary history of green plants. Notably, we find that large expansions of gene families preceded the origins of green plants, land plants and vascular plants, whereas whole-genome duplications are inferred to have occurred repeatedly throughout the evolution of flowering plants and ferns. The increasing availability of high-quality plant genome sequences and advances in functional genomics are enabling research on genome evolution across the green tree of life.

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