Extraordinary preservation of gene collinearity over three hundred million years revealed in homosporous lycophytes

Homosporous lycophytes (Lycopodiaceae) are a deeply diverged lineage in the plant tree of life, having split from heterosporous lycophytes (Selaginella and Isoetes) ∼400 million years ago (MYA). Compared to the heterosporous lineage, Lycopodiaceae has markedly larger genome sizes and remains the last major plant clade for which no genomic data has been available. Here, we present chromosomal genome assemblies for two homosporous lycophyte species, the allotetraploid Huperzia asiatica and the diploid Diphasiastrum complanatum. Remarkably, despite that the two species diverged ∼350 MYA, around 30% of the genes are still in syntenic blocks. Furthermore, both genomes had undergone independent whole genome duplications and the resulting intra-genomic syntenies have likewise been preserved relatively well. Such slow genome evolution over deep time is in stark contrast to heterosporous lycophytes and is correlated with a decelerated rate of nucleotide substitution. Together, the genomes of H. asiatica and D. complanatum not only fill a crucial gap in the plant genomic landscape, but also uncover a possibly unique genomic contrast between homosporous and heterosporous species.

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