Bryophytes hold a larger gene family space than vascular plants
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After 500 million years of evolution, extant land plants compose the following two sister groups: the bryophytes and the vascular plants. Despite their small size and simple structure, bryophytes thrive in a wide variety of habitats, including extreme conditions. However, the genetic basis for their ecological adaptability and long-term survival is not well understood. A comprehensive super-pangenome analysis, incorporating 123 newly sequenced bryophyte genomes, reveals that bryophytes possess a substantially greater diversity of gene families than vascular plants. This includes a higher number of unique and lineage-specific gene families, originating from extensive new gene formation and continuous horizontal transfer of microbial genes over their long evolutionary history. The evolution of bryophytes’ rich and diverse genetic toolkit, which includes new physiological innovations like unique immune receptors, likely facilitated their spread across different biomes. These newly sequenced bryophyte genomes offer a valuable resource for exploring alternative evolutionary strategies for terrestrial success.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : Supplementary Note and Supplementary Figs. 1–47.
DATA AVAILABILITY : Genome assemblies and annotations can be found at the website www.bryogenomes.org. The genomes, raw genomic, transcriptomic and Hi-C data, as well as the WGBS data for DNA methylation analyses that were generated in this study have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (BioProject PRJNA1117192), and the CNGB data center (https://db.cngb.org/) under the project CNP0002895. The genome annotation files, orthogroup information, data alignments and phylogenetic trees are available in the Figshare repository (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.23528667.v6 (ref. 125)).
DATA AVAILABILITY : Genome assemblies and annotations can be found at the website www.bryogenomes.org. The genomes, raw genomic, transcriptomic and Hi-C data, as well as the WGBS data for DNA methylation analyses that were generated in this study have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (BioProject PRJNA1117192), and the CNGB data center (https://db.cngb.org/) under the project CNP0002895. The genome annotation files, orthogroup information, data alignments and phylogenetic trees are available in the Figshare repository (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.23528667.v6 (ref. 125)).
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Bryophytes, Vascular plants, Habitats, Extreme conditions
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-15: Life on land
SDG-02: Zero hunger
SDG-13: Climate action
SDG-02: Zero hunger
SDG-13: Climate action
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Dong, S., Wang, S., Li, L. et al. 2025, 'Bryophytes hold a larger gene family space than vascular plants', Nature Genetics, vol. 57, pp. 2562-2569. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-025-02325-9.
