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进化中的偶然性和决定性:重演生命的磁带。

Contingency and determinism in evolution: Replaying life's tape.

机构信息

Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics and BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.

Department of Biology, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH 43022, USA.

出版信息

Science. 2018 Nov 9;362(6415). doi: 10.1126/science.aam5979.

Abstract

Historical processes display some degree of "contingency," meaning their outcomes are sensitive to seemingly inconsequential events that can fundamentally change the future. Contingency is what makes historical outcomes unpredictable. Unlike many other natural phenomena, evolution is a historical process. Evolutionary change is often driven by the deterministic force of natural selection, but natural selection works upon variation that arises unpredictably through time by random mutation, and even beneficial mutations can be lost by chance through genetic drift. Moreover, evolution has taken place within a planetary environment with a particular history of its own. This tension between determinism and contingency makes evolutionary biology a kind of hybrid between science and history. While philosophers of science examine the nuances of contingency, biologists have performed many empirical studies of evolutionary repeatability and contingency. Here, we review the experimental and comparative evidence from these studies. Replicate populations in evolutionary "replay" experiments often show parallel changes, especially in overall performance, although idiosyncratic outcomes show that the particulars of a lineage's history can affect which of several evolutionary paths is taken. Comparative biologists have found many notable examples of convergent adaptation to similar conditions, but quantification of how frequently such convergence occurs is difficult. On balance, the evidence indicates that evolution tends to be surprisingly repeatable among closely related lineages, but disparate outcomes become more likely as the footprint of history grows deeper. Ongoing research on the structure of adaptive landscapes is providing additional insight into the interplay of fate and chance in the evolutionary process.

摘要

历史进程表现出一定程度的“偶然性”,这意味着它们的结果对看似微不足道的事件敏感,这些事件可以从根本上改变未来。偶然性使得历史结果不可预测。与许多其他自然现象不同,进化是一个历史过程。进化变化通常是由自然选择的决定性力量驱动的,但自然选择作用于通过随机突变不可预测地随时间产生的变异,即使是有益的突变也可能因遗传漂变而偶然丢失。此外,进化发生在具有自身特定历史的行星环境中。这种决定论和偶然性之间的紧张关系使进化生物学成为科学和历史之间的一种混合体。虽然科学哲学家研究偶然性的细微差别,但生物学家已经对进化的可重复性和偶然性进行了许多实证研究。在这里,我们回顾了这些研究中的实验和比较证据。在进化“重演”实验中,复制的种群经常表现出平行变化,尤其是在整体表现上,尽管特殊的结果表明,一个谱系的历史细节会影响其采取的几条进化路径。比较生物学家已经发现了许多值得注意的趋同适应类似条件的例子,但量化这种趋同发生的频率是困难的。总的来说,证据表明,进化在密切相关的谱系中往往具有惊人的可重复性,但随着历史足迹的加深,不同的结果变得更加可能。关于适应景观结构的正在进行的研究为进化过程中命运和机会的相互作用提供了更多的见解。

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