Comprehensive phylogenomic time tree of bryophytes reveals deep relationships and uncovers gene incongruences in the last 500 million years of diversification.
Julia BechtelerGabriel F Peñaloza-BojacáDavid BellJ Gordon BurleighStuart F McDanielE Christine DavisEmily B SessaAlexander C BippusD Christine CargillSahut ChantanaorrapintIsabel DraperLorena EndaraLaura L ForrestRicardo GarilletiSean W GrahamSanna HuttunenJavier Jauregui-LazoFrancisco LaraJuan LarraínLily R LewisDavid G LongDietmar QuandtKaren S RenzagliaAlfons Schäfer-VerwimpGaik Ee LeeAdriel M SierraMatt von KonratCharles E ZartmanMarta Regina PereiraBernard GoffinetJuan Carlos Villarreal APublished in: American journal of botany (2023)
We sampled hundreds of loci across a broad phylogenetic spectrum spanning at least 450 Ma of evolution; these data resolved many of the critical nodes of the diversification of bryophytes. The data also highlight the need to explore the mechanisms underlying the phylogenetic ambiguity at specific nodes. The phylogenomic data provide an expandable framework toward reconstructing a comprehensive phylogeny of this important group of plants. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.