Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States.
Curr Top Dev Biol. 2021;141:1-38. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2020.12.001. Epub 2021 Feb 10.
The development and evolution of multicellular body plans is complex. Many distinct organs and body parts must be reproduced at each generation, and those that are traceable over long time scales are considered homologous. Among the most pressing and least understood phenomena in evolutionary biology is the mode by which new homologs, or "novelties" are introduced to the body plan and whether the developmental changes associated with such evolution deserve special treatment. In this chapter, we address the concepts of homology and evolutionary novelty through the lens of development. We present a series of case studies, within insects and vertebrates, from which we propose a developmental model of multicellular organ identity. With this model in hand, we make predictions regarding the developmental evolution of body plans and highlight the need for more integrative analysis of developing systems.
多细胞体计划的发展和演变是复杂的。许多不同的器官和身体部位必须在每一代中被复制,并且那些可以在长时间尺度上追踪到的被认为是同源的。在进化生物学中最紧迫和最不被理解的现象之一是新的同源物或“新颖性”被引入体计划的方式,以及与这种进化相关的发育变化是否值得特别对待。在这一章中,我们通过发展的视角来探讨同源性和进化新颖性的概念。我们提出了一系列来自昆虫和脊椎动物的案例研究,从中我们提出了一个多细胞器官身份的发育模型。有了这个模型,我们对体计划的发育进化做出了预测,并强调了对发育系统进行更综合分析的必要性。