作者
Maximilian Griesmann,Yue Chang,Xin Liu,Yue Song,Georg Haberer,Matthew B. Crook,Benjamin Billault‐Penneteau,Dominique Lauressergues,Jean Keller,Leandro Imanishi,Yuda Purwana Roswanjaya,Wouter Kohlen,Petar Pujić,Kai Battenberg,Nicole Alloisio,Yuhu Liang,Henk W. M. Hilhorst,Marco Salgado,Valérie Hocher,Hassen Gherbi,Sergio Svistoonoff,Jeff J. Doyle,Shixu He,Yan Xu,Shanyun Xu,Jing Qu,Qiang Gao,Xiaodong Fang,Yuan Fu,Philippe Normand,Alison M. Berry,Luis Gabriel Wall,Jean‐Michel Ané,Katharina Pawlowski,Xun Xu,Huanming Yang,M. Spannagl,Klaus Mayer,Gane Ka‐Shu Wong,Martin Parniske,Pierre‐Marc Delaux,Shifeng Cheng
摘要
Genomic traces of symbiosis loss A symbiosis between certain bacteria and their plant hosts delivers fixed nitrogen to the plants. Griesmann et al. sequenced several plant genomes to analyze why nitrogen-fixing symbiosis is irregularly scattered through the evolutionary tree (see the Perspective by Nagy). Various genomes carried traces of lost pathways that could have supported nitrogen-fixing symbiosis. It seems that this symbiosis, which relies on multiple pathways and complex interorganismal signaling, is susceptible to selection and prone to being lost over evolutionary time. Science , this issue p. eaat1743 ; see also p. 125