“…The beginning of embryophytes was a key event in evolutionary record that produced an incredible diversity in ecological, reproductive, morphological and physiological traits of land plants. The position of liverworts in the evolution of land plants has been reviewed in detail by several authors (Bennici, 2008;Kato, 2010;Ligrone, 2012;Shimamura, 2015;. However, the plant phylogeny study based on the fossil records (Kato 2010) and molecular data including plastid DNA (Nishiyama, 2004;Chang and Graham, 2011), mitochondrial genes (Qui et al, 1998;Qui et al, 2007), ribosomal genome sequence (Nickrent, 2000;Shaw et al, 2011) and nuclear genome sequence (Sanderson et al, 2004;Floyd and Bowman, 2007;Rensing et al, 2008;Banks et al, 2011;Nystedt et al, 2013) of the representative model species of the respective clade to study the events during plant evolution.…”