Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2013 Oct;28(10):584-91. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2013.06.009. Epub 2013 Jul 20.
The emergence of evo-devo has had profound effects on how we study evolution. However, evo-devo research has tended to involve two general approaches, one being mechanistic and typological with a focus on simple, bimodal phenotypes, and the other being quantitative and focusing on multidimensional phenotypes without an understanding of underlying genetic mechanisms. Here, we suggest that, given recent technological advances in genomics, molecular biology, and morphometrics, evo-devo is poised for a reconciliation through which the field will realize far greater explanatory potential with respect to the patterns and processes that underlie adaptive phenotypic divergence. With this in mind, we review the recent literature and put forward a generalized evo-devo approach that is suitable for studies of quantitative traits in a range of taxa.
演化发育生物学的出现对我们研究进化产生了深远的影响。然而,演化发育生物学研究往往涉及两种一般方法,一种是机械论和类型学的,侧重于简单的双峰表型,另一种是定量的,侧重于多维表型,而不了解潜在的遗传机制。在这里,我们认为,鉴于基因组学、分子生物学和形态计量学的最新技术进步,演化发育生物学有望通过这种方法实现和解,从而使该领域能够在适应表型分歧的模式和过程方面实现更大的解释潜力。考虑到这一点,我们回顾了最近的文献,并提出了一种广义的演化发育生物学方法,适用于一系列分类单元的数量性状研究。