Smith Moya Meredith, Johanson Zerina
Craniofacial Development, Dental Institute, King's College London, Guy's Campus, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, UK.
Science. 2003 Feb 21;299(5610):1235-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1079623.
Placoderms are extinct jawed fishes of the class Placodermi and are basal among jawed vertebrates. It is generally thought that teeth are absent in placoderms and that the phylogenetic origin of teeth occurred after the evolution of jaws. However, we now report the presence of tooth rows in more derived placoderms, the arthrodires. New teeth are composed of gnathostome-type dentine and develop at specific locations. Hence, it appears that these placoderm teeth develop and are regulated as in other jawed vertebrates. Because tooth development occurs only in derived forms of placoderms, we suggest that teeth evolved at least twice, through a mechanism of convergent evolution.
盾皮鱼是已灭绝的盾皮纲有颌鱼类,是有颌脊椎动物中的基干类群。一般认为盾皮鱼没有牙齿,牙齿的系统发育起源发生在颌的进化之后。然而,我们现在报告在更进化的盾皮鱼——节颈鱼目鱼类中存在齿列。新牙齿由有颌类类型的牙本质组成,并在特定位置发育。因此,这些盾皮鱼的牙齿似乎与其他有颌脊椎动物一样发育并受到调控。由于牙齿发育仅发生在盾皮鱼的进化形式中,我们认为牙齿至少通过趋同进化机制独立进化了两次。