Department of Biology, Box 118525, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA ; Genetics Institute, University of Florida, Box 103610, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, 915 West State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Gigascience. 2014 Sep 25;3:15. doi: 10.1186/2047-217X-3-15. eCollection 2014.
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. This lack of genome sequence information significantly impedes our ability to understand and reconstruct genome evolution not only in ferns, but across all land plants. Azolla and Ceratopteris are ideal and complementary candidates to be the first ferns to have their nuclear genomes sequenced. They differ dramatically in genome size, life history, and habit, and thus represent the immense diversity of extant ferns. Together, this pair of genomes will facilitate myriad large-scale comparative analyses across ferns and all land plants. Here we review the unique biological characteristics of ferns and describe a number of outstanding questions in plant biology that will benefit from the addition of ferns to the set of taxa with sequenced nuclear genomes. We explain why the fern clade is pivotal for understanding genome evolution across land plants, and we provide a rationale for how knowledge of fern genomes will enable progress in research beyond the ferns themselves.
蕨类植物是唯一没有测序核基因组的维管植物主要谱系。这种缺乏基因组序列信息的情况严重阻碍了我们不仅在蕨类植物中,而且在所有陆地植物中理解和重建基因组进化的能力。满江红和刺桫椤是第一个测序核基因组的理想且互补的蕨类植物候选者。它们在基因组大小、生活史和习性上有很大的差异,因此代表了现存蕨类植物的巨大多样性。这对基因组将促进蕨类植物和所有陆地植物的大量大规模比较分析。在这里,我们回顾了蕨类植物的独特生物学特性,并描述了植物生物学中的一些突出问题,这些问题将受益于将蕨类植物添加到具有测序核基因组的分类群中。我们解释了为什么蕨类植物分支对于理解陆地植物的基因组进化至关重要,并提供了一个理由,说明蕨类植物基因组的知识将如何推动蕨类植物以外的研究进展。