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John Meeks

John Meeks

· Research Professor EmeritusVerified

University of California, Davis · Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

Active 1967–2022

h-index44
Citations5.7k
Papers1044 last 5y
Funding$1.3M
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Research topics

  • Genetics
  • Biology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Botany

Selected publications

  • Anthoceros genomes illuminate the origin of land plants and the unique biology of hornworts

    Nature Plants · 2020 · 377 citations

    • Biology
    • Evolutionary biology
    • Genetics

    Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million years ago and bears unique biological features, including a distinct sporophyte architecture, cyanobacterial symbiosis and a pyrenoid-based carbon-concentrating mechanism (CCM). Here, we provide three high-quality genomes of Anthoceros hornworts. Phylogenomic analyses place hornworts as a sister clade to liverworts plus mosses with high support. The Anthoceros genomes lack repeat-dense centromeres as well as whole-genome duplication, and contain a limited transcription factor repertoire. Several genes involved in angiosperm meristem and stomatal function are conserved in Anthoceros and upregulated during sporophyte development, suggesting possible homologies at the genetic level. We identified candidate genes involved in cyanobacterial symbiosis and found that LCIB, a Chlamydomonas CCM gene, is present in hornworts but absent in other plant lineages, implying a possible conserved role in CCM function. We anticipate that these hornwort genomes will serve as essential references for future hornwort research and comparative studies across land plants.

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Frequent coauthors

  • W Ruehl

    Urbana University

    50 shared
  • C. Peter Wölk

    Michigan State University

    27 shared
  • Ingrid M. Straeter‐Knowlen

    25 shared
  • P Ogunbiyi

    North Carolina State University

    25 shared
  • Luana Mitten

    25 shared
  • MB Allworth

    Charles Sturt University

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  • Peter J. Snyder

    Brown University

    25 shared
  • Rosemary A. Henik

    25 shared

Education

  • Ph.D.., Biology

    University of Oregon

    1972

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