Collin Rachel, Miglietta Maria Pia
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Box 0843-03092, Balboa, Ancon, Republic of Panama.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2008 Nov;23(11):602-9. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2008.06.013. Epub 2008 Sep 22.
Dollo's Law, the idea that the loss of complex features in evolution is irreversible, is a popular concept in evolutionary biology. Here we review how application of recent phylogenetic methods, genomics and evo-devo approaches is changing our view of Dollo's Law and its underlying mechanisms. Phylogenetic studies have recently demonstrated cases where seemingly complex features such as digits and wings have been reacquired. Meanwhile, large genomics databases and evo-devo studies are showing how the underlying developmental pathways and genetic architecture can be retained after the loss of a character. With dwindling evidence for the law-like nature of Dollo's Law, we anticipate a return to Dollo's original focus on irreversibility of all kinds of changes, not exclusively losses.
多洛法则认为进化过程中复杂特征的丧失是不可逆的,这是进化生物学中一个流行的概念。在此,我们回顾了最近系统发育方法、基因组学和演化发育生物学方法的应用如何改变我们对多洛法则及其潜在机制的看法。系统发育研究最近证明了一些案例,即看似复杂的特征,如手指和翅膀,已经重新出现。与此同时,大型基因组数据库和演化发育生物学研究表明,在一个特征丧失后,其潜在的发育途径和遗传结构是如何得以保留的。随着多洛法则的规律性本质的证据越来越少,我们预计将回归到多洛最初关注的各类变化的不可逆性,而不仅仅是丧失。