Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Bioessays. 2012 Mar;34(3):181-6. doi: 10.1002/bies.201100160. Epub 2012 Jan 5.
Co-option of the eye developmental gene regulatory network may have led to the appearance of novel functional traits on the wings of flies and butterflies. The first trait is a recently described wing organ in a species of extinct midge resembling the outer layers of the midge's own compound eye. The second trait is red pigment patches on Heliconius butterfly wings connected to the expression of an eye selector gene, optix. These examples, as well as others, are discussed regarding the type of empirical evidence and burden of proof that have been used to infer gene network co-option underlying the origin of novel traits. A conceptual framework describing increasing confidence in inference of network co-option is proposed. Novel research directions to facilitate inference of network co-option are also highlighted, especially in cases where the pre-existent and novel traits do not resemble each other.
眼睛发育基因调控网络的选择可能导致了苍蝇和蝴蝶翅膀上出现新的功能特征。第一个特征是一种已灭绝的摇蚊物种的翅膀上最近描述的一个器官,类似于摇蚊自身复眼的外层。第二个特征是与眼睛选择基因 optix 表达相关的蝴蝶翅膀上的红色色素斑。这些例子以及其他例子,都讨论了用于推断新特征起源的基因网络选择所使用的经验证据的类型和证明负担。提出了一个描述推断网络选择的置信度不断提高的概念框架。还强调了促进网络选择推断的新研究方向,特别是在原有的和新的特征不相似的情况下。