Pagel Mark, Venditti Chris, Meade Andrew
School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AJ, UK.
Science. 2006 Oct 6;314(5796):119-21. doi: 10.1126/science.1129647.
A long-standing debate in evolutionary biology concerns whether species diverge gradually through time or by punctuational episodes at the time of speciation. We found that approximately 22% of substitutional changes at the DNA level can be attributed to punctuational evolution, and the remainder accumulates from background gradual divergence. Punctuational effects occur at more than twice the rate in plants and fungi than in animals, but the proportion of total divergence attributable to punctuational change does not vary among these groups. Punctuational changes cause departures from a clock-like tempo of evolution, suggesting that they should be accounted for in deriving dates from phylogenies. Punctuational episodes of evolution may play a larger role in promoting evolutionary divergence than has previously been appreciated.
进化生物学中一个长期存在的争论是,物种是随着时间逐渐分化,还是在物种形成时通过间断性事件分化。我们发现,DNA水平上约22%的替换变化可归因于间断性进化,其余则来自背景渐变分歧。植物和真菌中,间断性效应的发生速率是动物的两倍多,但这些类群中可归因于间断性变化的总分歧比例并无差异。间断性变化导致进化的时钟般节奏出现偏差,这表明在从系统发育中推导日期时应予以考虑。进化的间断性事件在促进进化分歧方面可能比之前认为的发挥着更大的作用。