Wilkins Adam S
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 May 15;104 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):8590-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0701044104. Epub 2007 May 9.
The extent to which "developmental constraints" in complex organisms restrict evolutionary directions remains contentious. Yet, other forms of internal constraint, which have received less attention, may also exist. It will be argued here that a set of partial constraints below the level of phenotypes, those involving genes and molecules, influences and channels the set of possible evolutionary trajectories. At the top-most organizational level there are the genetic network modules, whose operations directly underlie complex morphological traits. The properties of these network modules, however, have themselves been set by the evolutionary history of the component genes and their interactions. Characterization of the components, structures, and operational dynamics of specific genetic networks should lead to a better understanding not only of the morphological traits they underlie but of the biases that influence the directions of evolutionary change. Furthermore, such knowledge may permit assessment of the relative degrees of probability of short evolutionary trajectories, those on the microevolutionary scale. In effect, a "network perspective" may help transform evolutionary biology into a scientific enterprise with greater predictive capability than it has hitherto possessed.
复杂生物体中的“发育限制”在多大程度上限制了进化方向仍存在争议。然而,其他形式的内部限制,虽较少受到关注,但可能也存在。本文将论证,一组低于表型水平的部分限制,即涉及基因和分子的限制,会影响并引导可能的进化轨迹。在最顶层的组织水平上是基因网络模块,其运作直接构成复杂形态特征的基础。然而,这些网络模块的特性本身是由组成基因及其相互作用的进化历史所设定的。对特定基因网络的组成部分、结构和运作动态进行表征,不仅应能更好地理解它们所构成的形态特征,还能理解影响进化变化方向的偏差。此外,此类知识或许能评估微观进化尺度上短进化轨迹的相对概率程度。实际上,“网络视角”可能有助于将进化生物学转变为一个比以往更具预测能力的科学事业。