紫菜
生物
红藻
藻类
多细胞生物
植物
细胞骨架
衣原体
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
细胞
突变体
作者
Susan H. Brawley,Nicolas A. Blouin,E. Ficko-Blean,Glen L. Wheeler,Martin Lohr,Holly V. Goodson,Jerry Jenkins,Crysten E. Blaby‐Haas,Katherine E. Helliwell,Cheong Xin Chan,Tara N. Marriage,Debashish Bhattacharya,Anita S. Klein,Yacine Badis,Juliet Brodie,Yuanyu Cao,Jonas Collén,Simon M. Dittami,Claire M. M. Gachon,Beverley R. Green
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1703088114
摘要
Significance Fossil evidence shows that red algae (Rhodophyta) are one of the most ancient multicellular lineages. Their ecological, evolutionary, and commercial importance notwithstanding, few red algal nuclear genomes have been sequenced. Our analyses of the Porphyra umbilicalis genome provide insights into how this macrophyte thrives in the stressful intertidal zone and into the basis for its nutritional value as human food. Many of the novel traits (e.g., cytoskeletal organization, calcium signaling pathways) we find encoded in the Porphyra genome are extended to other red algal genomes, and our unexpected findings offer a potential explanation for why the red algae are constrained to small stature relative to other multicellular lineages.
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