Janssen Ralf
Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, 75236 Uppsala, Sweden.
Evodevo. 2017 Jan 3;8:1. doi: 10.1186/s13227-016-0064-4. eCollection 2017.
The arthropod head problem has troubled scientists for more than a century. The segmental composition of the arthropod head, homology of its appendages, and especially the nature of the most anterior region of the head are still, at least partially, unclear. One morphological feature of the head that is in the center of current debate is the labrum (upper lip), a fleshy appendicular structure that covers the arthropod mouth. One hypothesis is that the labrum represents a fused pair of protocerebral limbs that likely are homologous with the frontal appendages (primary antennae) of extant onychophorans and the so-called great appendages of stem arthropods. Recently, this hypothesis obtained additional support through genetic data, showing that , an anterior-specific gene, is exclusively expressed in the arthropod labrum and the onychophoran frontal appendages, providing an additional line of evidence for homology. Here I present data that put this finding into perspective. The outcome of my study shows that the homologization of a morphological structure by the expression of a single genetic factor is potentially misleading.
节肢动物头部问题困扰科学家一个多世纪了。节肢动物头部的体节组成、其附肢的同源性,尤其是头部最前端区域的性质,至少部分仍不明确。当前争论焦点的头部一个形态特征是上唇,它是覆盖节肢动物口部的肉质附肢结构。一种假说认为上唇代表一对融合的原脑肢体,可能与现存有爪动物的额附肢(第一触角)以及节肢动物祖先的所谓大附肢同源。最近,这一假说通过基因数据获得了更多支持,表明一个前部特异性基因仅在节肢动物上唇和有爪动物额附肢中表达,为同源性提供了额外的证据链。在此我展示的数据将这一发现置于正确视角。我的研究结果表明,通过单一基因因子的表达来确定形态结构的同源性可能会产生误导。