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Pervasive RNA Editing Among Hornwort rbcL Transcripts Except Leiosporoceros

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RNA editing affecting chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes has been identified in all major clades of land plants. The frequency of edited sites varies greatly between lineages but hornworts represent an extreme in propensity for editing in both their chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes. cDNA sequences from seven taxonomically diverse hornwort rbcL sequences combined with a survey of 13 additional DNA sequences for potential edited sites demonstrate the presence of 62 edited sites and predict a minimum of 10 additional sites. These 72 total edited sites represent 43 C-to-U and 28 U-to-C nucleotide conversions, with 1 site exhibiting editing in both directions. With one exception, all taxa are heavily edited, with each having from 20 to 34 edited sites. However, a single sample, Leiosporoceros, is shown to lack edited sites. Phylogenetic reconstruction of hornworts results in ambiguous resolution of Leiosporoceros depending on whether edited sites are maintained or eliminated from the analyses. Depending on the inferred relationship of Leiosporoceros to the hornworts, at least two explanations for the origin and maintenance of pervasive editing in hornworts are possible. The absence of edited sites in Leiosporoceros could represent either the absence or a low level of editing ability in the common ancestor of hornworts, as represented by Leiosporoceros, or the loss of editing sites in this lineage after the primary diversification events in the group.

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We are grateful to Angela Gilcrest, Traci Branch, Karen Renzaglia, Juan Carlos Villarreal, and Chris Cargill for assisting in sample and data collection. We are especially indebted to two anonymous reviewers who provided many helpful suggestions and criticisms. This research was supported in part by NSF Grant DEB-0235919 to RJD.

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Duff, R.J., Moore, F.BG. Pervasive RNA Editing Among Hornwort rbcL Transcripts Except Leiosporoceros. J Mol Evol 61, 571–578 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00239-004-0146-0

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