Bateson Patrick
Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, High Street, Madingley, Cambridge, CB23 8AA, UK,
J Biosci. 2014 Apr;39(2):191-200. doi: 10.1007/s12038-013-9342-7.
Explanations for biological evolution in terms of changes in gene frequencies refer to outcomes rather than process. Integrating epigenetic studies with older evolutionary theories has drawn attention to the ways in which evolution occurs. Adaptation at the level of the gene is givingway to adaptation at the level of the organism and higher-order assemblages of organisms. These ideas impact on the theories of how cooperation might have evolved. Two of the theories, i.e. that cooperating individuals are genetically related or that they cooperate for self-interested reasons, have been accepted for a long time. The idea that adaptation takes place at the level of groups is much more controversial. However, bringing together studies of development with those of evolution is taking away much of the heat in the debate about the evolution of group behaviour.
从基因频率变化角度对生物进化的解释指的是结果而非过程。将表观遗传学研究与早期进化理论相结合,已使人们关注到进化发生的方式。基因层面的适应正让位于生物体层面以及生物体更高层次组合的适应。这些观点对合作可能如何进化的理论产生影响。其中两种理论,即合作个体具有遗传相关性或他们出于自身利益原因而合作,长期以来已被接受。群体层面发生适应的观点则更具争议性。然而,将发育研究与进化研究结合起来,正在消除关于群体行为进化辩论中的许多激烈争论。