Moustakas-Verho Jacqueline E, Cebra-Thomas Judith, Gilbert Scott F
Developmental Biology Program, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Viikinkaari 5 (P.O. Box 56), FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland.
Biology Department, Millersville University, USA.
Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2017 Aug;45:124-131. doi: 10.1016/j.gde.2017.03.016. Epub 2017 May 29.
Interest in the origin and evolution of the turtle shell has resulted in a most unlikely clade becoming an important research group for investigating morphological diversity in developmental biology. Many turtles generate a two-component shell that nearly surrounds the body in a bony exoskeleton. The ectoderm covering the shell produces epidermal scutes that form a phylogenetically stable pattern. In some lineages, the bones of the shell and their ectodermal covering become reduced or lost, and this is generally associated with different ecological habits. The similarity and diversity of turtles allows research into how changes in development create evolutionary novelty, interacting modules, and adaptive physiology and anatomy.
对龟壳起源和演化的兴趣,使得一个极不可能的进化枝成为发育生物学中研究形态多样性的重要研究群体。许多龟类会生成一种由两部分组成的壳,这种壳以骨质外骨骼的形式几乎将身体包围起来。覆盖在壳上的外胚层会产生形成系统发育稳定模式的表皮盾片。在一些谱系中,壳的骨骼及其外胚层覆盖物会减少或消失,这通常与不同的生态习性有关。龟类的相似性和多样性使得人们能够研究发育变化如何产生进化新奇性、相互作用的模块以及适应性生理和解剖结构。