Scientists Decode 300-Million-Year-Old DNA Code Hidden in Plant Genomes
Researchers identified 2.3 million conserved regulatory DNA sequences from 284 plant species, revealing a 300-million-year-old blueprint that guides plant evolution and crop improvement.
- In a new study published in Science, Prof. Idan Efroni, Prof. Zachary Lippman, and Prof. Madelaine E. Bartlett reported that a core portion of the plant regulatory code has been conserved for 300 million years of evolution.
- Genome reshuffling obscured regulatory sequences, so plant scientists used Conservatory, a computational genome-assembly and comparison tool, to recover hidden elements across 284 plant genomes.
- Analysis revealed conserved ordering even as spacing and associations shift, and experimental mutation of conserved non-coding sequences near the HOMEOBOX gene family caused severe developmental abnormalities, showing these elements remain essential today.
- The discovery could reshape agricultural approaches by providing crop breeders and agricultural researchers with a Conservatory atlas as a resource for plant breeding, enabling precision breeding, synthetic biology, and more resilient crops.
- Across 314 plant genomes from 284 species, the atlas shows approximately 2.3 million conserved regulatory sequences, including more than 3,000 predating flowering plants and some over 400 million years old.
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