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Evolving Perspective on the Origin and Diversification of Cellular Life and the Virosphere

Anja Spang, Tara Mahendrarajah, Pierre Offre, Courtney W. Stairs

2022Genome Biology and Evolution19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The tree of life (TOL) is a powerful framework to depict the evolutionary history of cellular organisms through time, from our microbial origins to the diversification of multicellular eukaryotes that shape the visible biosphere today. During the past decades, our perception of the TOL has fundamentally changed, in part, due to profound methodological advances, which allowed a more objective approach to studying organismal and viral diversity and led to the discovery of major new branches in the TOL as well as viral lineages. Phylogenetic and comparative genomics analyses of these data have, among others, revolutionized our understanding of the deep roots and diversity of microbial life, the origin of the eukaryotic cell, eukaryotic diversity, as well as the origin, and diversification of viruses. In this review, we provide an overview of some of the recent discoveries on the evolutionary history of cellular organisms and their viruses and discuss a variety of complementary techniques that we consider crucial for making further progress in our understanding of the TOL and its interconnection with the virosphere.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyTree of life (biology)Multicellular organismEvolutionary biologyDiversification (marketing strategy)Three-domain systemPhylogeneticsBiospherePhylogenetic treeBiological evolutionDiversity (politics)Convergent evolutionComputational biologyEcologyGenomeGeneticsGeneSociologyAnthropologyBusinessMarketingBacteriophages and microbial interactionsPlant Virus Research StudiesGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies