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Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments
Land plants first evolved from freshwater algae, and flowering plants returned to water as early as the Cretaceous and multiple times subsequently. Alismatales is the largest clade of aquatic angiosperms including all marine angiosperms, as well as terrestrial plants. We used Alismatales to explore...
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author | Chen, Ling-Yun Lu, Bei Morales-Briones, Diego F. Moody, Michael L. Liu, Fan Hu, Guang-Wan Huang, Chien-Hsun Chen, Jin-Ming Wang, Qing-Feng |
author_facet | Chen, Ling-Yun Lu, Bei Morales-Briones, Diego F. Moody, Michael L. Liu, Fan Hu, Guang-Wan Huang, Chien-Hsun Chen, Jin-Ming Wang, Qing-Feng |
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description | Land plants first evolved from freshwater algae, and flowering plants returned to water as early as the Cretaceous and multiple times subsequently. Alismatales is the largest clade of aquatic angiosperms including all marine angiosperms, as well as terrestrial plants. We used Alismatales to explore plant adaptations to aquatic environments by analyzing a data set that included 95 samples (89 Alismatales species) covering four genomes and 91 transcriptomes (59 generated in this study). To provide a basis for investigating adaptations, we assessed phylogenetic conflict and whole-genome duplication (WGD) events in Alismatales. We recovered a relationship for the three main clades in Alismatales as (Tofieldiaceae, Araceae) + core Alismatids. We also found phylogenetic conflict among the three main clades that was best explained by incomplete lineage sorting and introgression. Overall, we identified 18 putative WGD events across Alismatales. One of them occurred at the most recent common ancestor of core Alismatids, and three occurred at seagrass lineages. We also found that lineage and life-form were both important for different evolutionary patterns for the genes related to freshwater and marine adaptation. For example, several light- or ethylene-related genes were lost in the seagrass Zosteraceae, but are present in other seagrasses and freshwater species. Stomata-related genes were lost in both submersed freshwater species and seagrasses. Nicotianamine synthase genes, which are important in iron intake, expanded in both submersed freshwater species and seagrasses. Our results advance the understanding of the adaptation to aquatic environments and WGDs using phylogenomics. |
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spelling | pubmed-90708372022-05-06 Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments Chen, Ling-Yun Lu, Bei Morales-Briones, Diego F. Moody, Michael L. Liu, Fan Hu, Guang-Wan Huang, Chien-Hsun Chen, Jin-Ming Wang, Qing-Feng Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Land plants first evolved from freshwater algae, and flowering plants returned to water as early as the Cretaceous and multiple times subsequently. Alismatales is the largest clade of aquatic angiosperms including all marine angiosperms, as well as terrestrial plants. We used Alismatales to explore plant adaptations to aquatic environments by analyzing a data set that included 95 samples (89 Alismatales species) covering four genomes and 91 transcriptomes (59 generated in this study). To provide a basis for investigating adaptations, we assessed phylogenetic conflict and whole-genome duplication (WGD) events in Alismatales. We recovered a relationship for the three main clades in Alismatales as (Tofieldiaceae, Araceae) + core Alismatids. We also found phylogenetic conflict among the three main clades that was best explained by incomplete lineage sorting and introgression. Overall, we identified 18 putative WGD events across Alismatales. One of them occurred at the most recent common ancestor of core Alismatids, and three occurred at seagrass lineages. We also found that lineage and life-form were both important for different evolutionary patterns for the genes related to freshwater and marine adaptation. For example, several light- or ethylene-related genes were lost in the seagrass Zosteraceae, but are present in other seagrasses and freshwater species. Stomata-related genes were lost in both submersed freshwater species and seagrasses. Nicotianamine synthase genes, which are important in iron intake, expanded in both submersed freshwater species and seagrasses. Our results advance the understanding of the adaptation to aquatic environments and WGDs using phylogenomics. Oxford University Press 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9070837/ /pubmed/35438770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac079 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Discoveries Chen, Ling-Yun Lu, Bei Morales-Briones, Diego F. Moody, Michael L. Liu, Fan Hu, Guang-Wan Huang, Chien-Hsun Chen, Jin-Ming Wang, Qing-Feng Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments |
title | Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments |
title_full | Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments |
title_fullStr | Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments |
title_full_unstemmed | Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments |
title_short | Phylogenomic Analyses of Alismatales Shed Light into Adaptations to Aquatic Environments |
title_sort | phylogenomic analyses of alismatales shed light into adaptations to aquatic environments |
topic | Discoveries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070837/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35438770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac079 |
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