Schilling Thomas F, Webb Jacqueline
Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, University of California, Irvine, California 92697-2300, USA.
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. 2007 Sep 15;308(5):515-22. doi: 10.1002/jez.b.21191.
This article introduces a special issue on zebrafish biology that attempts to integrate developmental genetics with comparative studies of other fish species. For zebrafish researchers, comparative work offers a better understanding of the evolutionary history of their model system. Comparative biologists can gain many insights from the developmental and genetic mechanisms revealed in zebrafish that have contributed to the huge range of morphological variation among fishes that has arisen over millions of years. These ideas are considered here in various contexts, including systematics, genome organization and the development of the nervous system, pigmentation, craniofacial skeleton and dentition. Studies of the zebrafish in phylogenetic context provide an opportunity for synergy between communities using these two fundamentally different approaches.
本文介绍了一期关于斑马鱼生物学的特刊,该特刊试图将发育遗传学与其他鱼类物种的比较研究相结合。对于斑马鱼研究人员而言,比较研究有助于更好地理解其模型系统的进化史。比较生物学家能够从斑马鱼所揭示的发育和遗传机制中获得诸多见解,这些机制促成了鱼类在数百万年中所产生的巨大形态变异。本文将在系统学、基因组组织、神经系统发育、色素沉着、颅面骨骼和牙列等不同背景下探讨这些观点。在系统发育背景下对斑马鱼的研究为使用这两种根本不同方法的群体之间的协同合作提供了契机。