Weiss Kenneth M, Buchanan Anne V
Departments of Anthropology, Penn State University, University Park, 16802, USA.
Int J Dev Biol. 2009;53(5-6):753-63. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.072497kw.
A predominant theme in much of evolutionary biology is that organisms are the product of relentless and precise natural selection among them, and that life is about the competition of all-against-all for success. However, developmental genetics has rapidly been revealing a very different picture of the nature of life. The organizing principles by which organisms are made are thoroughly based on complex hierarchies of molecular interactions that require multiple factors to be relentlessly cooperating with each other. Reconciling these two points of view involves changing the scale of observation, and a different understanding of evolution, in which cooperation and tolerance are more important than competition and intolerance.
进化生物学的许多研究中一个主要观点是,生物体是它们之间无情且精确的自然选择的产物,并且生命就是为了成功而进行的全面竞争。然而,发育遗传学正在迅速揭示出一幅截然不同的生命本质图景。构成生物体的组织原则完全基于分子相互作用的复杂层级,这需要多种因素持续地相互协作。调和这两种观点需要改变观察的尺度,以及对进化的不同理解,在这种理解中,合作与宽容比竞争与不容忍更为重要。