Extremely low genetic diversity in the European clade of the model bryophyte Anthoceros agrestis

The hornwort Anthoceros agrestis is emerging as a model system for the study of symbiotic interactions and carbon fixation processes. It is an annual species with a remarkably small and compact genome. Single accessions of the plant have been shown to be related to the cosmopolitan perennial hornwor...

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Hauptverfasser: Dawes, Thomas N., Villarreal A., Juan Carlos, Szövényi, Péter, Bisang, Irene, Li, Fay-Wei, Hauser, Duncan A., Quandt, Dietmar, Cargill, D. Christine, Forrest, Laura L.
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description The hornwort Anthoceros agrestis is emerging as a model system for the study of symbiotic interactions and carbon fixation processes. It is an annual species with a remarkably small and compact genome. Single accessions of the plant have been shown to be related to the cosmopolitan perennial hornwort Anthoceros punctatus . We provide the first detailed insight into the evolutionary history of the two species. Due to the rather conserved nature of organellar loci, we sequenced multiple accessions in the Anthoceros agrestis – A. punctatus complex using three nuclear regions: the ribosomal spacer ITS2, and exon and intron regions from the single-copy coding genes rbc S and phytochrome. We used phylogenetic and dating analyses to uncover the relationships between these two taxa. Our analyses resolve a lineage of genetically near-uniform European A. agrestis accessions and two non-European A. agrestis lineages. In addition, the cosmopolitan species Anthoceros punctatus forms two lineages, one of mostly European accessions, and another from India. All studied European A. agrestis accessions have a single origin, radiated relatively recently (less than 1 million years ago), and are currently strictly associated with agroecosystem habitats.
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Anthoceros agrestis
Anthoceros punctatus
Aquatic plants
Biological evolution
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Carbon fixation
Evolutionary genetics
Genetic diversity
Genomes
Life Sciences
Nature conservation
Original Article
Phylogeny
Plant Anatomy/Development
Plant Ecology
Plant Sciences
Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Species
title Extremely low genetic diversity in the European clade of the model bryophyte Anthoceros agrestis
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