Martin Thomas, Luo Zhe-Xi
Science. 2005 Feb 11;307(5711):861-862. doi: 10.1126/science.1107202.
The separation of the middle ear bones from the mandible is considered a defining feature of all modern mammals. But did this event happen once in a primitive mammalian ancestor or independently in the monotreme lineage and therian (marsupial and placental) lineage? As Martin and Luo discuss in their Perspective, a new fossil-the dentary bone of an ancient toothed monotreme-suggests that the middle ear bones formed independently in these two mammalian lineages, providing a remarkable example of homoplastic evolution.
中耳骨与下颌骨的分离被认为是所有现代哺乳动物的一个决定性特征。但这一事件是在一个原始哺乳动物祖先中发生过一次,还是在单孔目谱系和兽亚纲(有袋类和胎盘类)谱系中独立发生的呢?正如马丁和罗在他们的观点文章中所讨论的,一块新化石——一种古代有齿单孔目的齿骨——表明中耳骨在这两个哺乳动物谱系中是独立形成的,这提供了一个趋同进化的显著例子。