Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 2012;28:743-63. doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-101011-155732.
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological evolution. Multicellular animals display a stunning diversity of shapes and sizes of their bodies and individual suborganismal structures, much of it important to their survival. What is the most efficient way to study the evolution of morphological diversity? The old-new field of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) can be particularly useful for understanding the origins of animal forms, as it aims to consolidate advances from disparate fields such as phylogenetics, genomics, morphometrics, cell biology, and developmental biology. We analyze the structure of some of the most successful recent evo-devo studies, which we see as having three distinct but highly interdependent components: (a) morphometrics, (b) identification of candidate mechanisms, and (c) functional experiments. Our case studies illustrate how multifarious evo-devo approaches taken within the three-winged evo-devo research program explain developmental mechanisms for morphological evolution across different phylogenetic scales.
现代生物学的主要目标之一是理解形态进化的原因和机制。多细胞动物的身体和个体亚器官结构表现出惊人的多样性,其中许多对它们的生存至关重要。那么,研究形态多样性进化的最有效方法是什么呢?进化发育生物学(evo-devo)这一古老而新颖的领域,在理解动物形态的起源方面特别有用,因为它旨在整合来自系统发生学、基因组学、形态计量学、细胞生物学和发育生物学等不同领域的进展。我们分析了一些最近最成功的 evo-devo 研究的结构,我们认为这些研究有三个截然不同但高度相互依存的组成部分:(a)形态计量学,(b)候选机制的识别,以及(c)功能实验。我们的案例研究说明了在三翼 evo-devo 研究计划内采取的各种 evo-devo 方法如何解释了不同进化尺度上形态进化的发育机制。