Orr H A, Coyne J A
Am Nat. 1992 Nov;140(5):725-42. doi: 10.1086/285437.
We review both the theory and the data supporting the neo-Darwinian claim that adaptation results from the accumulation of many alleles of small effect. The theory supporting this "micromutationist" view is inconclusive. Furthermore, the evidence from genetic analysis is mixed: although some adaptations are apparently based on many genes of small effect, others clearly involve major genes. Most genetic analyses, moreover, have lacked the power to detect major genes. We conclude that, although the neo-Darwinian view of adaptation may be correct, it is not strongly supported by evidence. The introduction of molecular approaches may, however, finally allow us to resolve this question.
我们回顾了支持新达尔文主义观点的理论和数据,该观点认为适应是由许多小效应等位基因的积累导致的。支持这种“微突变论”观点的理论尚无定论。此外,遗传分析的证据也存在分歧:虽然一些适应显然基于许多小效应基因,但其他适应显然涉及主要基因。此外,大多数遗传分析缺乏检测主要基因的能力。我们得出结论,虽然新达尔文主义的适应观点可能是正确的,但它并没有得到有力的证据支持。然而,分子方法的引入最终可能使我们能够解决这个问题。