SummaryPhenotypic convergence is a widespread and well-recognized evolutionary phenomenon. However, the responsible molecular mechanisms remain often unknown mainly because the genes involved are not identified. A well-known example of physiological convergence is the C4 photosynthetic pathway, which evolved independently more than 45 times [1]. Here, we address the question of the molecular bases of the C4 convergent phenotypes in grasses (Poaceae) by reconstructing the evolutionary history of genes encoding a C4 key enzyme, the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC). PEPC genes belong to a multigene family encoding distinct isoforms of which only one is involved in C4 photosynthesis [2]. By using phylogenetic analyses, we showed that gras...
C4 photosynthesis is perhaps one of the best examples of convergent adaptive evolution with over 25 ...
The origins of novel traits are often studied using species trees and modeling phenotypes as differe...
C4 photosynthesis results from a set of anatomical features and biochemical components that act toge...
SummaryPhenotypic convergence is a widespread and well-recognized evolutionary phenomenon. However, ...
Phenotypic convergence is a widespread and well-recognized evolutionary phenomenon. However, the res...
C4 photosynthesis is nature’s response to CO2 limitations, and evolved recurrently in several group...
In plants, an oligogene family encodes NADP-malic enzymes (NADP-me), which are responsible for vario...
In plants, an oligogene family encodes NADP-malic enzymes (NADP-me), which are responsible for vario...
The existence of traits of impressive complexity has always puzzled evolutionary biologists. Traits ...
The existence of traits of impressive complexity has always puzzled evolutionary biologists. Traits ...
CAM and C4 photosynthesis are two key plant adaptations that have evolved independently multiple tim...
Physiological novelties are often studied at macro-evolutionary scales such that their micro-evoluti...
SummaryC4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that confers higher productivity under warm and arid con...
Christin P-A, Arakaki M, Osborne CP, et al. Shared origins of a key enzyme during the evolution of C...
C4 photosynthesis is an adaptation over the classical C3 pathway that has evolved multiple times ind...
C4 photosynthesis is perhaps one of the best examples of convergent adaptive evolution with over 25 ...
The origins of novel traits are often studied using species trees and modeling phenotypes as differe...
C4 photosynthesis results from a set of anatomical features and biochemical components that act toge...
SummaryPhenotypic convergence is a widespread and well-recognized evolutionary phenomenon. However, ...
Phenotypic convergence is a widespread and well-recognized evolutionary phenomenon. However, the res...
C4 photosynthesis is nature’s response to CO2 limitations, and evolved recurrently in several group...
In plants, an oligogene family encodes NADP-malic enzymes (NADP-me), which are responsible for vario...
In plants, an oligogene family encodes NADP-malic enzymes (NADP-me), which are responsible for vario...
The existence of traits of impressive complexity has always puzzled evolutionary biologists. Traits ...
The existence of traits of impressive complexity has always puzzled evolutionary biologists. Traits ...
CAM and C4 photosynthesis are two key plant adaptations that have evolved independently multiple tim...
Physiological novelties are often studied at macro-evolutionary scales such that their micro-evoluti...
SummaryC4 photosynthesis is a complex trait that confers higher productivity under warm and arid con...
Christin P-A, Arakaki M, Osborne CP, et al. Shared origins of a key enzyme during the evolution of C...
C4 photosynthesis is an adaptation over the classical C3 pathway that has evolved multiple times ind...
C4 photosynthesis is perhaps one of the best examples of convergent adaptive evolution with over 25 ...
The origins of novel traits are often studied using species trees and modeling phenotypes as differe...
C4 photosynthesis results from a set of anatomical features and biochemical components that act toge...