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Acta Biotheor. 2021 Sep;69(3):417-433. doi: 10.1007/s10441-020-09396-7. Epub 2020 Oct 21.
In this paper, we adopt a physiological perspective in order to produce an intelligible overview of biological transmission in all its diversity. This allows us to put forward the analysis of transmission mechanisms, with the aim of complementing the usual focus on transmitted factors. We underline the importance of the structural, dynamical, and functional features of transmission mechanisms throughout organisms' life cycles in order to answer to the question of what is passed on across generations, how and why. On this basis, we propose a vision of biological transmission as networks of heterogeneous physiological mechanisms, not restricted to transmission mechanisms stricto sensu. They prove to be themselves suited candidates for evolutionary explanations. They are processes both necessary for evolution to happen and resulting themselves from evolution. This leads us to call for a strategy of endogenization to account for transmission, and more specifically inheritance, as evolved and evolving physiological mechanisms.
本文从生理学角度出发,对生物传递的多样性进行了清晰的概述。这使我们能够提出对传递机制的分析,旨在补充通常对传递因素的关注。我们强调了在生物体整个生命周期中,传递机制的结构、动态和功能特征的重要性,以回答跨越代际传递的内容、方式和原因。在此基础上,我们将生物传递视为异构生理机制的网络,而不仅仅局限于严格意义上的传递机制。这些机制本身就适合进行进化解释。它们既是进化发生所必需的过程,也是进化的结果。这使我们呼吁采用内在化策略来解释传递,更具体地说,将其作为已进化和正在进化的生理机制来解释遗传。