Science. 1985 Aug 16;229(4714):668-71. doi: 10.1126/science.229.4714.668.
Experimental evidence is presented supporting a developmental model that explains the genetic basis for brain and body size associations. Evolutionary change in body size causes correlated change in brain size because some genes affect both traits. The commonly observed correlation between brain and body size results from genetic variation in growth determinants affecting both traits simultaneously during fetal and early postnatal growth. Later growth reduces brain-body correlation because of changes in the underlying causal components of growth in each trait. Brain-body size evolution shows a different pattern at higher taxonomic levels from that seen within and between closely related species because body-size evolution among higher taxa occurs primarily by change in early portions of growth, which share more genetic growth determinants with brain size.
本文提出了实验证据,支持一个发育模型,该模型解释了大脑和身体大小关联的遗传基础。身体大小的进化变化导致大脑大小的相关变化,因为有些基因同时影响这两个特征。大脑和身体大小之间常见的相关性是由于生长决定因素的遗传变异在胎儿和出生后早期生长过程中同时影响这两个特征。后期的生长会导致大脑和身体大小之间的相关性降低,因为在每个特征的生长的潜在因果成分发生变化。与种内和种间密切相关的物种相比,较高分类水平的大脑-身体大小进化呈现出不同的模式,因为较高分类群的身体大小进化主要通过生长早期部分的变化发生,而生长早期部分与大脑大小有更多的遗传生长决定因素。