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多指(趾)畸形的发育、遗传与演化

Polydactyly in Development, Inheritance, and Evolution.

出版信息

Q Rev Biol. 2017 Mar;92(1):1-38. doi: 10.1086/690841.

Abstract

The occurrence of supernumerary digits or toes in humans and other tetrapods has attracted general interest since antiquity and later influenced scientific theories of development, inheritance, and evolution. Seventeenth-century genealogical studies of polydactyly were at the beginning of an understanding of the rules of inheritance. Features of polydactyly were also part of the classical disputes on the nature of development, including the preformation-versus-epigenesis and the atavism-versus-malformation debates. In the evolutionary domain, polydactyly was used in the criticism of the gradualist account of variation underlying Darwin’s theory. Today, extra digit formation plays a role in the conceptualization of gene regulation and pattern formation in vertebrate limb evolution. Recent genetic, experimental, and modeling accounts of extra digit formation highlight the existence of nongradual transitions in phenotypic states, suggesting a distinction between continuous and discontinuous variation in evolution. Unless otherwise noted, all translations are our own.

摘要

人类和其他四足动物的多余数字或脚趾的出现自古以来就引起了人们的普遍关注,后来也影响了发育、遗传和进化的科学理论。17 世纪对多指畸形的系谱研究开始理解遗传规律。多指畸形的特征也是关于发育本质的经典争论的一部分,包括预成论与渐成论以及返祖论与畸形论的争论。在进化领域,多指畸形被用于批评达尔文理论所基于的渐变变异的观点。如今,额外的数字形成在脊椎动物肢体进化中基因调控和模式形成的概念化中发挥了作用。最近对额外数字形成的遗传、实验和建模解释强调了表型状态中非渐变过渡的存在,这表明进化中的连续变化和不连续变化之间存在区别。除非另有说明,否则所有翻译均为我们自行翻译。

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