Integrative modeling of gene and genome evolution roots the archaeal tree of life
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Abstract
The Archaea represent a primary domain of cellular life, play major roles in modern-day biogeochemical cycles, and are central to debates about the origin of eukaryotic cells. However, understanding their origins and evolutionary history is challenging because of the immense time spans involved. Here we apply a new approach that harnesses the information in patterns of gene family evolution to find the root of the archaeal tree and to resolve the metabolism of the earliest archaeal cells. Our approach robustly distinguishes between published rooting hypotheses, suggests that the first Archaea were anaerobes that may have fixed carbon via the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway, and quantifies the cumulative impact of horizontal transfer on archaeal genome evolution.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
Pub Date:
- June 2017 DOI:
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- 2017PNAS..114E4602W