Theissen G, Becker A, Di Rosa A, Kanno A, Kim J T, Münster T, Winter K U, Saedler H
Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Abteilung Molekulare Pflanzengenetik, Köln, Germany.
Plant Mol Biol. 2000 Jan;42(1):115-49.
Evolutionary developmental genetics (evodevotics) is a novel scientific endeavor which assumes that changes in developmental control genes are a major aspect of evolutionary changes in morphology. Understanding the phylogeny of developmental control genes may thus help us to understand the evolution of plant and animal form. The principles of evodevotics are exemplified by outlining the role of MADS-box genes in the evolution of plant reproductive structures. In extant eudicotyledonous flowering plants, MADS-box genes act as homeotic selector genes determining floral organ identity and as floral meristem identity genes. By reviewing current knowledge about MADS-box genes in ferns, gymnosperms and different types of angiosperms, we demonstrate that the phylogeny of MADS-box genes was strongly correlated with the origin and evolution of plant reproductive structures such as ovules and flowers. It seems likely, therefore, that changes in MADS-box gene structure, expression and function have been a major cause for innovations in reproductive development during land plant evolution, such as seed, flower and fruit formation.
进化发育遗传学(evodevotics)是一项全新的科学研究,它假定发育控制基因的变化是形态学进化变化的一个主要方面。因此,了解发育控制基因的系统发育可能有助于我们理解动植物形态的进化。通过概述MADS-box基因在植物生殖结构进化中的作用,可以例证进化发育遗传学的原理。在现存的双子叶开花植物中,MADS-box基因作为决定花器官特征的同源异型选择基因以及花分生组织特征基因发挥作用。通过回顾有关蕨类植物、裸子植物和不同类型被子植物中MADS-box基因的现有知识,我们证明MADS-box基因的系统发育与胚珠和花等植物生殖结构的起源和进化密切相关。因此,MADS-box基因结构、表达和功能的变化很可能是陆地植物进化过程中生殖发育创新的主要原因,如种子、花和果实的形成。