The Chara Genome: Secondary Complexity and Implications for Plant Terrestrialization

Cell64.50
Volume: 174, Issue: 2, Pages: 448 - 464.e24
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
Land plants evolved from charophytic algae, among which Charophyceae possess the most complex body plans. We present the genome of Chara braunii; comparison of the genome to those of land plants identified evolutionary novelties for plant terrestrialization and land plant heritage genes. C. braunii employs unique xylan synthases for cell wall biosynthesis, a phragmoplast (cell separation) mechanism similar to that of land plants, and many...
Paper Details
Title
The Chara Genome: Secondary Complexity and Implications for Plant Terrestrialization
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
174
Issue
2
Pages
448 - 464.e24
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