Schwabe J W, Rodriguez-Esteban C, Izpisúa Belmonte J C
MRC-Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK.
Trends Genet. 1998 Jun;14(6):229-35. doi: 10.1016/s0168-9525(98)01477-2.
The past decade has witnessed many changes in the way in which biologists study vertebrate development. Like curious children, we have progressed from merely watching and playing with our toys to the more exciting activity of taking them apart. This progression is mainly due to the application of a number of new techniques that allow us not only to ablate gene function, but also to induce gene activity inappropriately in time and space. Through the use of these techniques we can now disassemble our 'toys' and begin to understand how the pieces fit together and, thus, we are beginning to understand how the vertebrate embryo develops. Additionally, the analysis and comparison of limb development in diverse species has provided much insight into the evolutionary mechanisms through which changes in developmental pathways have led to the extraordinary diversity of limbs.
在过去十年中,生物学家研究脊椎动物发育的方式发生了许多变化。就像好奇的孩子一样,我们已经从仅仅观察和摆弄我们的玩具,发展到进行更令人兴奋的活动,即把它们拆开。这种进展主要归功于一些新技术的应用,这些技术不仅使我们能够消除基因功能,还能在时间和空间上不适当地诱导基因活性。通过使用这些技术,我们现在可以拆解我们的“玩具”,并开始了解各个部分是如何组合在一起的,因此,我们也开始明白脊椎动物胚胎是如何发育的。此外,对不同物种肢体发育的分析和比较,为发育途径的变化导致肢体非凡多样性的进化机制提供了很多见解。