Authors
Yang Liu, Matthew G Johnson, Cymon J Cox, Rafael Medina, Nicolas Devos, Alain Vanderpoorten, Lars Hedenäs, Neil E Bell, James R Shevock, Blanka Aguero, Dietmar Quandt, Norman J Wickett, A Jonathan Shaw, Bernard Goffinet
Publication date
2019/4/2
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
1485
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Mosses are a highly diverse lineage of land plants, whose diversification, spanning at least 400 million years, remains phylogenetically ambiguous due to the lack of fossils, massive early extinctions, late radiations, limited morphological variation, and conflicting signal among previously used markers. Here, we present phylogenetic reconstructions based on complete organellar exomes and a comparable set of nuclear genes for this major lineage of land plants. Our analysis of 142 species representing 29 of the 30 moss orders reveals that relative average rates of non-synonymous substitutions in nuclear versus plastid genes are much higher in mosses than in seed plants, consistent with the emerging concept of evolutionary dynamism in mosses. Our results highlight the evolutionary significance of taxa with reduced morphologies, shed light on the relative tempo and mechanisms underlying major cladogenic …
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