Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
J Evol Biol. 2013 Apr;26(4):906-11. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12091. Epub 2013 Jan 11.
Microcephaly genes are amongst the most intensively studied genes with candidate roles in brain evolution. Early controversies surrounded the suggestion that they experienced differential selection pressures in different human populations, but several association studies failed to find any link between variation in microcephaly genes and brain size in humans. Recently, however, sex-dependent associations were found between variation in three microcephaly genes and human brain size, suggesting that these genes could contribute to the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits in the brain. Here, we test the hypothesis that microcephaly genes contribute to the evolution of sexual dimorphism in brain mass across anthropoid primates using a comparative approach. The results suggest a link between selection pressures acting on MCPH1 and CENPJ and different scores of sexual dimorphism.
小头畸形基因是研究最为深入的基因之一,它们被认为在大脑进化中具有候选作用。早期的争议围绕着这样一种观点,即它们在不同的人类群体中经历了不同的选择压力,但几项关联研究未能发现小头畸形基因的变异与人类大脑大小之间存在任何联系。然而,最近发现,三个小头畸形基因的变异与人类大脑大小之间存在性别依赖性关联,这表明这些基因可能有助于大脑中性别二态特征的进化。在这里,我们使用比较方法检验了这样一个假设,即小头畸形基因在灵长类动物的大脑质量的性别二态性进化中起作用。结果表明,MCPH1 和 CENPJ 上的选择压力与不同的性别二态性评分之间存在联系。