Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Exp Physiol. 2022 Sep;107(9):1015-1028. doi: 10.1113/EP090133. Epub 2022 Aug 14.
What is the topic of this review? Revisiting the 2013 article 'Physiology is rocking the foundations of evolutionary biology'. What advances does it highlight? The discovery that the genome is not isolated from the soma and the environment, and that there is no barrier preventing somatic characteristics being transmitted to the germline, means that Darwin's pangenetic ideas become relevant again.
Charles Darwin spent the last decade of his life collaborating with physiologists in search of the biological processes of evolution. He viewed physiology as the way forward in answering fundamental questions about inheritance, acquired characteristics, and the mechanisms by which organisms could achieve their ends and survival. He collaborated with 19th century physiologists, notably John Burdon-Sanderson and George Romanes, in his search for the mechanisms of transgenerational inheritance. The discovery that the genome is not isolated from the soma and the environment, and that there is no barrier preventing somatic characteristics being transmitted to the germline, means that Darwin's pangenetic ideas become relevant again. It is time for 21st century physiology to come to the rescue of evolutionary biology. This article outlines research lines by which this could be achieved.
这篇综述的主题是什么?重新审视 2013 年的文章“生理学正在撼动进化生物学的基础”。它强调了哪些进展?发现基因组与体细胞和环境并非隔离,而且没有任何障碍阻止体细胞特征传递到生殖细胞系,这意味着达尔文的泛生论思想再次变得相关。