Researchers uncover ancient genetic switch that lets plants grow, adapt and survive Credit: Current Biology (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2025.11.015

A team of scientists from Monash University has identified a single gene in a land plant that could help explain how plants first evolved the ability to grow continuously, a key trait that allowed them to colonize dry land and shape life on Earth.

Published in Current Biology, the study focuses on Marchantia polymorpha, a liverwort whose ancestors diverged from flowering plants more than 400 million years ago.

Despite its small …

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