Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, 351 Engineering Terrace, 1210 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2023 Dec 29;63(6):1455-1473. doi: 10.1093/icb/icad033.
While the modern framework of evolutionary development (evo-devo) has been decidedly genetic, historic analyses have also considered the importance of mechanics in the evolution of form. With the aid of recent technological advancements in both quantifying and perturbing changes in the molecular and mechanical effectors of organismal shape, how molecular and genetic cues regulate the biophysical aspects of morphogenesis is becoming increasingly well studied. As a result, this is an opportune time to consider how the tissue-scale mechanics that underlie morphogenesis are acted upon through evolution to establish morphological diversity. Such a focus will enable a field of evo-devo mechanobiology that will serve to better elucidate the opaque relations between genes and forms by articulating intermediary physical mechanisms. Here, we review how the evolution of shape is measured and related to genetics, how recent strides have been made in the dissection of developmental tissue mechanics, and how we expect these areas to coalesce in evo-devo studies in the future.
虽然现代进化发育(evo-devo)框架显然是基于遗传学的,但历史分析也考虑了力学在形态进化中的重要性。借助于最近在量化和扰乱生物体形状的分子和机械效应器变化方面的技术进步,分子和遗传线索如何调节形态发生的生物物理方面的问题越来越受到关注。因此,现在正是考虑形态发生所基于的组织尺度力学如何通过进化来建立形态多样性的好时机。这种关注将形成一个进化发育力学领域,通过阐明中间物理机制,更好地阐明基因和形态之间不透明的关系。在这里,我们回顾了如何测量形状的进化并将其与遗传学联系起来,以及最近在发育组织力学剖析方面取得的进展,以及我们期望这些领域在未来的进化发育研究中结合起来。