Gregory T R, Hebert P D, Kolasa J
Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1.
Heredity (Edinb). 2000 Feb;84 ( Pt 2):201-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2540.2000.00661.x.
Genome and body sizes were measured in 38 species of turbellarian flatworms and 16 species of copepod crustaceans. Significant positive relationships existed between genome size and body size in both groups. The slopes of these regressions indicated that increases in cell volume are reinforced by increased cell numbers, or that cell volumes show positive allometric variation with genome size. Genome sizes appear to vary in a discontinuous fashion among congeneric species in both groups, indicating that such changes have occurred rapidly, and with potentially profound effects on important morphological characters.
对38种涡虫纲扁形虫和16种桡足类甲壳动物的基因组大小和身体大小进行了测量。两组的基因组大小和身体大小之间均存在显著的正相关关系。这些回归的斜率表明,细胞数量的增加强化了细胞体积的增加,或者细胞体积随基因组大小呈现正异速生长变化。在这两组的同属物种中,基因组大小似乎以不连续的方式变化,这表明这种变化发生得很快,并且可能对重要的形态特征产生深远影响。