Recurrent genome duplication events likely contributed to both the ancient and recent rise of ferns
Chien-Hsun Huang1*, Xinping Qi1, Duoyuan Chen1, Ji Qi1 and Hong Ma2*
1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Biodiversity Sciences and Ecological Engineering and State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering,
Collaborative Innovation Center for Genetics and Development, Institute of Plant Biology, Institute of Biodiversity Sciences, Center for
Evolutionary Biology, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China 2Department of Biology, The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
*Correspondences:
Email: Hong Ma (hxm16@psu.edu); Chien-Hsun Huang(huang_ch@fudan.edu.cn, Dr. Huang is fully responsible for distributions of all
materials associated with this article.)
Chien-Hsun Huang, Xinping Qi, Duoyuan Chen, Ji Qi and Hong Ma. Recurrent genome duplication events likely contributed to both the ancient and recent rise of ferns[J]. J Integr Plant Biol, 2020, 62(4): 433-455.