The natural history of Precambrian life is still unknown because of the rarity of microbial fossils and biomarkers. However, the composition of modern-day genomes may bear imprints of ancient biogeochemical events. Here we use an explicit model of macroevolution including gene birth, transfer, duplication and loss events to map the evolutionary history of 3,983 gene families across the three domains of life onto a geological timeline. Surprisingly, we find that a brief period of genetic innovation during the Archaean eon, which coincides with a rapid diversification of bacterial lineages, gave rise to 27% of major modern gene families. A functional analysis of genes born during this Archaean expansion reveals that they are likely to be invo...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
Understanding how major organismal lineages originated is fundamental for understanding processes by...
International audienceBiodiversity has always been predominantly microbial, and the scarcity of foss...
Cyanobacteria are among the most ancient of evolutionary lineages, oxygenic photosynthesizers that m...
Since the archaeal domain of life was first recognized, it has often been assumed that Archaea are a...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
Understanding how major organismal lineages originated is fundamental for understanding processes by...
International audienceBiodiversity has always been predominantly microbial, and the scarcity of foss...
Cyanobacteria are among the most ancient of evolutionary lineages, oxygenic photosynthesizers that m...
Since the archaeal domain of life was first recognized, it has often been assumed that Archaea are a...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...