Esteve-Altava Borja, Diogo Rui, Smith Christopher, Boughner Julia C, Rasskin-Gutman Diego
Theoretical Biology Research Group, Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, 46071 Valencia, Spain.
Department of Anatomy, Howard Univ. College of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.
Sci Rep. 2015 Feb 6;5:8298. doi: 10.1038/srep08298.
Mosaic evolution is a key mechanism that promotes robustness and evolvability in living beings. For the human head, to have a modular organization would imply that each phenotypic module could grow and function semi-independently. Delimiting the boundaries of head modules, and even assessing their existence, is essential to understand human evolution. Here we provide the first study of the human head using anatomical network analysis (AnNA), offering the most complete overview of the modularity of the head to date. Our analysis integrates the many biological dependences that tie hard and soft tissues together, arising as a consequence of development, growth, stresses and loads, and motion. We created an anatomical network model of the human head, where nodes represent anatomical units and links represent their physical articulations. The analysis of the human head network uncovers the presence of 10 musculoskeletal modules, deep-rooted in these biological dependences, of developmental and evolutionary significance. In sum, this study uncovers new anatomical and functional modules of the human head using a novel quantitative method that enables a more comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary anatomy of our lineage, including the evolution of facial expression and facial asymmetry.
镶嵌进化是促进生物稳健性和可进化性的关键机制。对于人类头部而言,具有模块化组织意味着每个表型模块能够半独立地生长和发挥功能。界定头部模块的边界,甚至评估它们的存在,对于理解人类进化至关重要。在此,我们首次使用解剖网络分析(AnNA)对人类头部进行研究,提供了迄今为止关于头部模块化最完整的概述。我们的分析整合了许多由于发育、生长、应力和负荷以及运动而将硬组织和软组织联系在一起的生物学依赖性。我们创建了一个人类头部的解剖网络模型,其中节点代表解剖单位,链接代表它们的物理连接。对人类头部网络的分析揭示了10个肌肉骨骼模块的存在,这些模块深深植根于这些生物学依赖性之中,具有发育和进化意义。总之,本研究使用一种新颖的定量方法揭示了人类头部新的解剖和功能模块,这种方法能够更全面地理解我们谱系的进化解剖学,包括面部表情和面部不对称的进化。