The gain of three mitochondrial introns identifies liverworts as the earliest land plants.
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Complete plastid genomes from Ophioglossum californicum, Psilotum nudum, and Equisetum hyemale reveal an ancestral land plant genome structure and resolve the position of Equisetales among monilophytesComplete chloroplast DNA sequence of the moss Physcomitrella patens: evidence for the loss and relocation of rpoA from the chloroplast to the nucleusThe complete nucleotide sequence of the hornwort (Anthoceros formosae) chloroplast genome: insight into the earliest land plantsThe chloroplast and mitochondrial genome sequences of the charophyte Chaetosphaeridium globosum: insights into the timing of the events that restructured organelle DNAs within the green algal lineage that led to land plantsResistant tissues of modern marchantioid liverworts resemble enigmatic Early Paleozoic microfossilsThe deepest divergences in land plants inferred from phylogenomic evidenceSeed plant phylogeny inferred from all three plant genomes: monophyly of extant gymnosperms and origin of Gnetales from conifersMultiple major increases and decreases in mitochondrial substitution rates in the plant family GeraniaceaeOrganic nitrogen uptake is a significant contributor to nitrogen economy of subtropical epiphytic bryophytes.A promiscuous intermediate underlies the evolution of LEAFY DNA binding specificityThe relationships of vascular plantsPlant evolution and development in a post-genomic contextEarly Middle Ordovician evidence for land plants in Argentina (eastern Gondwana)Multiple losses and transfers to the nucleus of two mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase genes during angiosperm evolutionAzolla--a model organism for plant genomic studiesFunctional analysis of liverworts in dual symbiosis with Glomeromycota and Mucoromycotina fungi under a simulated Palaeozoic CO2 declineStomatal density and aperture in non-vascular land plants are non-responsive to above-ambient atmospheric CO2 concentrationsPhylotranscriptomic analysis of the origin and early diversification of land plantsFrom algae to angiosperms-inferring the phylogeny of green plants (Viridiplantae) from 360 plastid genomesTranscriptome-wide profiling and expression analysis of transcription factor families in a liverwort, Marchantia polymorphaA timeline for terrestrialization: consequences for the carbon cycle in the PalaeozoicThe mitochondrial genomes of the early land plants Treubia lacunosa and Anomodon rugelii: dynamic and conservative evolutionVegetative and reproductive innovations of early land plants: implications for a unified phylogenyThe origin and early evolution of tracheids in vascular plants: integration of palaeobotanical and neobotanical dataHorizontal gene transfer from flowering plants to GnetumXylem in early tracheophytesEvolution of the KCS gene family in plants: the history of gene duplication, sub/neofunctionalization and redundancy.mirEX 2.0 - an integrated environment for expression profiling of plant microRNAs.Rate heterogeneity among lineages of tracheophytes: integration of molecular and fossil data and evidence for molecular living fossils.Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants.Molecular evolution and phylogenetic utility of the petD group II intron: a case study in basal angiosperms.Horizontal acquisition of multiple mitochondrial genes from a parasitic plant followed by gene conversion with host mitochondrial genes.Resolution of a deep animal divergence by the pattern of intron conservation.Dynamic evolution of plant mitochondrial genomes: mobile genes and introns and highly variable mutation rates.Punctuated evolution of mitochondrial gene content: high and variable rates of mitochondrial gene loss and transfer to the nucleus during angiosperm evolution.Origins and recombination of the bacterial-sized multichromosomal mitochondrial genome of cucumber.A primary survey on bryophyte species reveals two novel classes of nucleotide-binding site (NBS) genesTranscriptome-mining for single-copy nuclear markers in ferns.The liverwort Pellia endiviifolia shares microtranscriptomic traits that are common to green algae and land plantsEstablishment of Anthoceros agrestis as a model species for studying the biology of hornworts.
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The gain of three mitochondrial introns identifies liverworts as the earliest land plants.
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The gain of three mitochondria ...... s as the earliest land plants.
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The gain of three mitochondria ...... s as the earliest land plants.
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The gain of three mitochondria ...... s as the earliest land plants.
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10.1038/29286
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1998-08-01T00:00:00Z
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