The origin of animal body plans: a study in evolutionary developmental biology
"The body of evolutionary theory that currently occupies a dominant position in biological thought is new-Darwinism. While this theory has considerable explanatory power, it is widely recognized as being incomplete in that lacks a component dealing with individual development, or ontogeny. This...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The body of evolutionary theory that currently occupies a dominant position in biological thought is new-Darwinism. While this theory has considerable explanatory power, it is widely recognized as being incomplete in that lacks a component dealing with individual development, or ontogeny. This lack is particularly conspicuous in relation to attempts to explain the evolutionary origin of the 35 or so animal body plans, and of the developmental trajectories that generate them." "This book examines both the origin of body plans in particular and the evolution of animal development in general. In doing so, it ranges widely, covering topics as diverse as comparative developmental genetics, selection theory and Vendian/Cambrian fossils. Particular emphasis is placed on gene duplication, changes in spatiotemporal gene-expression patterns, internal selection, coevolution of interacting genes, and coadaptation." "The book will be of particular interest to researchers and students in evolutionary biology, genetics, palaeontology and development biology."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 338 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0521550149 |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE X
1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 A DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH TO AN EVOLUTIONARY PROBLEM
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1.2 THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 3 1.3 ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES
8 1.4 CREATION VERSUS DESTRUCTION 9 1.5 SYSTEMATICS AND THE CONCEPT OF
NATURAL CLASSIFICATION 11 1.6 MICROMUTATION VERSUS MACROMUTATION 16
1.7 DEVELOPING ORGANISMS AS INVERTED CONES 18
2 WHAT IS A BODY PLAN? 24 2.1 BODY PLANS AND TAXONOMIC LEVELS 24 2.2
BODY PLANS, CLADOGRAMS AND HOMOLOGY 29 2.3 BODY PLANS AND EMBRYOLOGY 38
2.4 BODY PLANS, GENES AND MUTATIONS 42 2.5 BODY PLANS, ADAPTATION AND
ENVIRONMENTS 46
3 PATTERNS OF BODY PLAN ORIGINS 51 3.1 STRATEGY 51
3.2 PATTERNS OF METAZOAN INTERRELATIONSHIPS 52 3.3 EARLY FOSSILS: FROM
CLADOGRAMS TO TREES 63 3.4 BRINGING BACK MORPHOLOGY 71 3.5 PALAEOECOLOGY
AND POSSIBLE ADAPTIVE SCENARIOS 77
4 EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 81 4.1 FROM PATTERN TO MECHANISM 81
4.2 THE AIMS OF EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 83
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4.3 A BRIEF HISTORY 85
4.4 IS THERE A THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT? 93
5 DEVELOPMENTAL MECHANISMS: CELLS AND SIGNALS 101 5.1 STRATEGY 101
5.2 CELLULAR PROCESSES AND ARCHITECTURE 102 5.3 SHORT-RANGE SIGNALS:
CELL-CELL CONTACTS 107 5.4 MID-RANGE SIGNALS AND THE NATURE OF
'MORPHOGENS' 111 5.5 LONG-RANGE SIGNALS AND PANORGANISMIC COORDINATION
116
5.6 PATTERNS OF INTERCONNECTION: DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMES 120
6 DEVELOPMENTAL MECHANISMS: GENES 126 6.1 INTRODUCTION 126 6.2 OVERVIEW
OF THE GENETICS OF DROSOPHILA BODY AXES 127 6.3 THE ANTENNAPEDIA AND
BITHORAX COMPLEXES 136 6.4 THE HEDGEHOG GENE AND LIMB DEVELOPMENT 143
6.5 DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMES AND AN EVOLUTIONARY
MESSAGE 146
7 COMPARATIVE DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS 149 7.1 FROM DEVELOPMENT TO
EVOLUTION 149 7.2 PHYLOGENY OF HOX GENES 151 7.3 DORSOVENTRAL POLARITY
IN ARTHROPODS AND CHORDATES 169 7.4 LIMB FORMATION, HEDGEHOG, AND THE
NATURE OF
HOMOLOGY 171 7.5 PHYLOGENY OF CADHERIN GENES 177 7.6 EMERGENT
EVOLUTIONARY MESSAGES 179
8 GENE DUPLICATION AND MUTATION 182 8.1 INTRODUCTION 182 8.2 THE
CREATION OF NEW GENES 184 8.3 MUTATION: THE CLASSICAL APPROACH 188 8.4
MUTATION: A DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH 194 8.5 MUTATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF
DEVELOPMENT 203
9 THE SPREAD OF VARIANT ONTOGENIES IN POPULATIONS 209 9.1 INTRODUCTION
209 9.2 POPULATION GENETIC MODELS OF DIRECTIONAL SELECTION 212
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9.3 INTERNAL SELECTION 218
9.4 THE ORIGIN OF BODY PLANS: A POPULATION PERSPECTIVE 226 9.5 TYPES OF
GENETIC CHANGE 237 9.6 DRIFT, DRIVE AND DIRECTED MUTATION 238
10 CREATION VERSUS DESTRUCTION 240 10.1 A FOURTH 'ETERNAL METAPHOR'? 240
10.2 MUTATIONISTS VERSUS SELECTIONISTS : A PROTRACTED DEBATE 243 10.3
THE STRUCTURE OF MORPHOSPACE 247 10.4 CREATION AND DESTRUCTION 253
11 ONTOGENY AND PHYLOGENY REVISITED 256 11.1 MAPPING THE TWO HIERARCHIES
256 11.2 FROM TWO HIERARCHIES TO SIX 259 11.3 AN IMPORTANT GENERAL
PATTERN 264
11.4 LARVAL FORMS AND COMPLEX LIFE HISTORIES 271 11.5 PHENOTYPIC
COMPLEXITY AND EVOLUTIONARY 'EXPLOSIONS' 277
12 PROSPECT: EXPANDING THE SYNTHESIS 285 12.1 NEITHER BOREDOM NOR HERESY
285 12.2 COMPLETING THE EVOLUTIONARY CIRCLE 286 12.3 THE MAIN THEMES OF
EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENTAL
BIOLOGY 291 12.4 PATHS INTO THE FUTURE 293
REFERENCES 297 INDEX 333
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