Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, ENS Lyon, Lyon, France.
Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Laboratoire de Biologie du Développement de Villefranche-sur-Mer (LBDV), Villefranche-sur-Mer, France.
Methods Mol Biol. 2022;2450:3-25. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2172-1_1.
In his prominent book Regeneration (1901), T.H. Morgan's collected and synthesized theoretical and experimental findings from a diverse array of regenerating animals and plants. Through his endeavor, he introduced a new way to study regeneration and its evolution, setting a conceptual framework that still guides today's research and that embraces the contemporary evolutionary and developmental approaches.In the first part of the chapter, we summarize Morgan's major tenets and use it as a narrative thread to advocate interpreting regenerative biology through the theoretical tools provided by evolution and developmental biology, but also to highlight potential caveats resulting from the rapid proliferation of comparative studies and from the expansion of experimental laboratory models. In the second part, we review some experimental evo-devo approaches, highlighting their power and some of their interpretative dangers. Finally, in order to further understand the evolution of regenerative abilities, we portray an adaptive perspective on the evolution of regeneration and suggest a framework for investigating the adaptive nature of regeneration.
在他的杰出著作《再生》(1901 年)中,T.H. 摩根收集并综合了来自各种再生动物和植物的理论和实验发现。通过他的努力,他引入了一种新的方法来研究再生及其进化,为今天的研究设定了一个概念框架,仍然遵循着当代进化和发育的方法。在本章的第一部分,我们总结了摩根的主要原理,并将其作为叙述线索,主张通过进化和发育生物学提供的理论工具来解释再生生物学,但也要强调由于比较研究的迅速增多以及实验实验室模型的扩展而产生的潜在警告。在第二部分,我们回顾了一些实验进化发育方法,强调了它们的力量和一些解释上的危险。最后,为了进一步了解再生能力的进化,我们从适应的角度描绘了再生的进化,并提出了一个研究再生适应性的框架。