刺胞动物的眼睛作为一种元模型来探索进化的可重复性。

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Todd H Oakley
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了解进化可重复性的程度和性质是生物学的一个基本目标,与蛋白质工程、宏观进化和气候变化生物学等领域有着广泛的相关性。进化可重复性的研究经常利用趋同进化作为自然复制的来源,以检查哪些基因在不同谱系的相似特征或适应中被招募或重用。至少还存在两个关键问题:首先,相同的基因在趋同谱系中重复使用的频率有多高;也就是说,基因重复使用的程度是多少?第二,哪些特性使基因更容易被重复使用;也就是说,基因重用的本质是什么?一个新出现的假设是,基因重复使用的总体程度随着融合谱系之间分歧时间的增加而下降。虽然这一预测在较短的时间尺度上得到了支持,但在较深的时间尺度上仍然没有得到充分的验证。在这篇综述中,我认为功能兼容性——基因的能力与聚合特性的功能需求相一致的程度——是控制基因重用的程度和性质的关键因素。我还研究了基因重用的定义,从同源物的相同替换到来自相同基因家族的相似物的招募,如何影响基因重用的解释和量化。为了探索这些想法,我比较了比较基因组学和进化-发展领域的结果,突出了较短(
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Cnidarian eyes as a meta-model to explore evolutionary repeatability over deep time.

Understanding the extent and nature of evolutionary repeatability is a fundamental goal in biology, with broad relevance to fields including protein engineering, macroevolution, and climate change biology. Studies of evolutionary repeatability often capitalize on convergent evolution as a source of natural replication to examine which genes are recruited or reused in similar traits or adaptations in different lineages. At least two key questions remain: First, how often are the same genes reused across convergent lineages; i.e., what is the extent of gene reuse? Second, what properties make genes more likely to be reused; i.e., what is the nature of gene reuse? An emerging hypothesis is that the overall extent of gene reuse declines with increasing divergence time between converged lineages. While this prediction is supported over shorter timescales, it remains insufficiently tested on deeper times. In this review, I argue that functional compatibility-the degree to which a gene's capabilities align with the functional demands of convergent traits-is a critical factor governing both the extent and nature of gene reuse. I also examine how definitions of gene reuse, ranging from identical substitutions in orthologs to recruitment of paralogs from the same gene families, might affect interpretations and quantification of gene reuse. To explore these ideas, I compare results from the fields of comparative genomics and evo-devo, highlighting possible tension between studies of shorter (<100 MY) versus longer timescales. I also present animal eyes-especially eyes of Medusozoa (Cnidaria)-as a compelling meta-model for studying evolutionary repeatability. Animal eyes have well characterized genetic and functional bases in model organisms and they evolved convergently many times, including at least nine times in cnidarians, spanning a wide range divergence times. Therefore animals eyes, especially when including Medusozoa, will have the potential to test the extent and nature of gene reuse across a wide range of divergence times, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the interplay between constraint, innovation, and divergence time across the history of life.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
150
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Integrative and Comparative Biology ( ICB ), formerly American Zoologist , is one of the most highly respected and cited journals in the field of biology. The journal''s primary focus is to integrate the varying disciplines in this broad field, while maintaining the highest scientific quality. ICB''s peer-reviewed symposia provide first class syntheses of the top research in a field. ICB also publishes book reviews, reports, and special bulletins.
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