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Genome evolution in plants and the origins of innovation

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.19242

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gene duplication; gene loss; genomics; land plants; phylogenomics

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Plant evolution has led to increased complexity through major innovations in vegetative and reproductive traits. Genome evolution has played a crucial role, with instances of gene and whole-genome duplication, horizontal gene transfer, and gene loss shaping plant diversity. The coevolution of plant genomes and phenotypes at a macroevolutionary scale has been observed during periods of dynamic genome evolution. While the role of gene duplication has been extensively studied, the association between gene loss and plant phenotypic diversity deserves more attention, especially considering reductive evolution in multiple plant lineages.
Plant evolution has been characterised by a series of major novelties in their vegetative and reproductive traits that have led to greater complexity. Underpinning this diversification has been the evolution of the genome. When viewed at the scale of the plant kingdom, plant genome evolution has been punctuated by conspicuous instances of gene and whole-genome duplication, horizontal gene transfer and extensive gene loss. The periods of dynamic genome evolution often coincide with the evolution of key traits, demonstrating the coevolution of plant genomes and phenotypes at a macroevolutionary scale. Conventionally, plant complexity and diversity have been considered through the lens of gene duplication and the role of gene loss in plant evolution remains comparatively unexplored. However, in light of reductive evolution across multiple plant lineages, the association between gene loss and plant phenotypic diversity warrants greater attention.

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