Evolution of root nodule symbiosis: Focusing on the transcriptional regulation from the genomic point of view

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Abstract

Since molecular phylogenetics recognized root nodule symbiosis (RNS) of all lineages as potentially homologous, scientists have tried to understand the “when” and the “how” of RNS evolution. Initial progress was made on understanding the timing of RNS evolution, facilitating our progress on understanding the underlying genomic changes leading to RNS. Here, we will first cover the different hypotheses on the timings of gains/losses of RNS and show how this has helped us understand how RNS has evolved. Finally, we will discuss how our improved understanding of the genetic changes that led to RNS is now helping us refine our understanding on when RNS has evolved.

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Battenberg, K., & Hayashi, M. (2022). Evolution of root nodule symbiosis: Focusing on the transcriptional regulation from the genomic point of view. Plant Biotechnology, 39(1), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.5511/plantbiotechnology.22.0127a

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