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分类:单系还是多系?

Segmentation: mono- or polyphyletic?

作者信息

Seaver Elaine C

机构信息

Kewalo Marine Lab. PBRC, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI 96813, USA.

出版信息

Int J Dev Biol. 2003;47(7-8):583-95.

Abstract

Understanding the evolutionary origins of segmented body plans in the metazoa has been a long-standing fascination for scientists. Competing hypotheses explaining the presence of distinct segmented taxa range from the suggestion that all segmentation in the metazoa is homologous to the proposal that segmentation arose independently many times, even within an individual clade or species. A major new source of information regarding the extent of homology vs. homoplasy of segmentation in recent years has been an examination of the extent to which molecular mechanisms underlying the segmentation process are conserved, the rationale being that a shared history will be apparent by the presence of common molecular components of a developmental program that give rise to a segmented body plan. There has been substantial progress recently in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the segmentation process in many groups, specifically within the three overtly segmented phyla: Annelida, Arthropoda and Chordata. This review will discuss what we currently know about the segmentation process in each group and how our understanding of the development of segmented structures in distinct taxa have influenced the hypotheses explaining the presence of a segmented body plan in the metazoa.

摘要

了解后生动物分节身体结构的进化起源一直是科学家们长期以来感兴趣的问题。关于不同分节类群存在的竞争性假说范围广泛,从后生动物所有分节都是同源的观点,到认为分节甚至在单个分支或物种内多次独立出现的提议。近年来,关于分节同源性与趋同性程度的一个主要新信息来源,是对分节过程潜在分子机制的保守程度进行研究,其基本原理是,通过产生分节身体结构的发育程序中共同分子成分的存在,共同的进化历史将得以显现。最近在理解许多类群(特别是三个明显分节的门:环节动物门、节肢动物门和脊索动物门)分节过程的分子机制方面取得了重大进展。本综述将讨论我们目前对每个类群分节过程的了解,以及我们对不同类群分节结构发育的理解如何影响了解释后生动物分节身体结构存在的假说。

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