West Stuart A, Fisher Roberta M, Gardner Andy, Kiers E Toby
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, United Kingdom; Magdalen College, Oxford OX1 4AU, United Kingdom;
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, United Kingdom;
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Aug 18;112(33):10112-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1421402112. Epub 2015 May 11.
The evolution of life on earth has been driven by a small number of major evolutionary transitions. These transitions have been characterized by individuals that could previously replicate independently, cooperating to form a new, more complex life form. For example, archaea and eubacteria formed eukaryotic cells, and cells formed multicellular organisms. However, not all cooperative groups are en route to major transitions. How can we explain why major evolutionary transitions have or haven't taken place on different branches of the tree of life? We break down major transitions into two steps: the formation of a cooperative group and the transformation of that group into an integrated entity. We show how these steps require cooperation, division of labor, communication, mutual dependence, and negligible within-group conflict. We find that certain ecological conditions and the ways in which groups form have played recurrent roles in driving multiple transitions. In contrast, we find that other factors have played relatively minor roles at many key points, such as within-group kin discrimination and mechanisms to actively repress competition. More generally, by identifying the small number of factors that have driven major transitions, we provide a simpler and more unified description of how life on earth has evolved.
地球上生命的进化是由少数几次重大的进化转变驱动的。这些转变的特征是,以前能够独立复制的个体合作形成一种新的、更复杂的生命形式。例如,古细菌和真细菌形成了真核细胞,细胞形成了多细胞生物。然而,并非所有合作群体都在朝着重大转变发展。我们如何解释为什么在生命之树的不同分支上发生或未发生重大进化转变呢?我们将重大转变分解为两个步骤:合作群体的形成以及该群体转变为一个整合实体。我们展示了这些步骤是如何需要合作、分工、沟通、相互依赖以及群体内部冲突可忽略不计的。我们发现某些生态条件以及群体形成的方式在推动多次转变中反复发挥作用。相比之下,我们发现在许多关键点上,其他因素发挥的作用相对较小,比如群体内部的亲缘识别以及积极抑制竞争的机制。更普遍地说,通过识别驱动重大转变的少数因素,我们对地球上生命的进化方式提供了一个更简单、更统一的描述。