The Amborella Genome and the Evolution of Flowering Plants
University of Florida · Pennsylvania State University · +31 more institutions
Abstract
Amborella trichopoda is strongly supported as the single living species of the sister lineage to all other extant flowering plants, providing a unique reference for inferring the genome content and structure of the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of living angiosperms. Sequencing the Amborella genome, we identified an ancient genome duplication predating angiosperm diversification, without evidence of subsequent, lineage-specific genome duplications. Comparisons between Amborella and other angiosperms facilitated reconstruction of the ancestral angiosperm gene content and gene order in the MRCA of core eudicots. We identify new gene families, gene duplications, and floral protein-protein interactions that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 140.93
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- 100%
- References
- 87
Authors
149- AGAmborella Genome ProjectCorresponding
- VAVictor A. Albert
University of Florida
- WBW. Brad Barbazuk
Pennsylvania State University
- CWClaude W. dePamphilis
- JPJoshua P. Der
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Most recent common ancestor
- Evolutionary biology
- Lineage (genetic)
- Gene duplication
- Genetics
- Gene
- Life below water