Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million years ago and bears unique biological features, including a distinct sporophyte architecture, cyanobacterial symbiosis and a pyrenoid-based carbon-concentrating mechanism (CCM). Here, we provide three high-quality genomes of Anthoceros hornworts. Phylogenomic analyses place hornworts as a sister clade to liverworts plus mosses with high support. The Anthoceros genomes lack repeat-dense centromeres as well as whole-genome duplication, and contain a limited transcription factor repertoire. Several genes involved in angiosperm meristem and stomatal function are conserved in Anthoceros and upregulated during sporophyte development, suggesting possibl...
Because hornworts occupy a pivotal position in early land colonization as sister to other bryophytes...
Sexually deceptive orchids of the genus Ophrys may rapidly evolve by adaptation to pollinators. Howe...
Green plants (Viridiplantae) include around 450,000–500,000 species1,2 of great diversity and have i...
Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million year...
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are three early diverging clades of land plants, and together compr...
Extant land plants consist of two deeply divergent groups, tracheophytes and bryophytes, which share...
The hornworts are a small group of land plants, consisting of only 11 families and approximately 220...
Despite their key phylogenetic position and their unique biology, hornworts have been widely overloo...
Land plants comprise two large monophyletic lineages, the vascular plants and the bryophytes, which ...
The monophyletic group of hornworts is believed to represent the immediate sister group of all vascu...
BACKGROUND: Plants colonized terrestrial environments approximately 480 million years ago and have c...
The hornwort Anthoceros agrestis is emerging as a model system for the study of symbiotic interactio...
We have developed a simple Agrobacterium-mediated method for the stable transformation of the hornwo...
<div><p>Because hornworts occupy a pivotal position in early land colonization as sister to other br...
Because hornworts occupy a pivotal position in early land colonization as sister to other bryophytes...
Sexually deceptive orchids of the genus Ophrys may rapidly evolve by adaptation to pollinators. Howe...
Green plants (Viridiplantae) include around 450,000–500,000 species1,2 of great diversity and have i...
Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million year...
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are three early diverging clades of land plants, and together compr...
Extant land plants consist of two deeply divergent groups, tracheophytes and bryophytes, which share...
The hornworts are a small group of land plants, consisting of only 11 families and approximately 220...
Despite their key phylogenetic position and their unique biology, hornworts have been widely overloo...
Land plants comprise two large monophyletic lineages, the vascular plants and the bryophytes, which ...
The monophyletic group of hornworts is believed to represent the immediate sister group of all vascu...
BACKGROUND: Plants colonized terrestrial environments approximately 480 million years ago and have c...
The hornwort Anthoceros agrestis is emerging as a model system for the study of symbiotic interactio...
We have developed a simple Agrobacterium-mediated method for the stable transformation of the hornwo...
<div><p>Because hornworts occupy a pivotal position in early land colonization as sister to other br...
Because hornworts occupy a pivotal position in early land colonization as sister to other bryophytes...
Sexually deceptive orchids of the genus Ophrys may rapidly evolve by adaptation to pollinators. Howe...
Green plants (Viridiplantae) include around 450,000–500,000 species1,2 of great diversity and have i...