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Evolutionary and Developmental Modules

机译:进化和发展模块

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The identification of biological modules at the systems level often follows top-down decomposition of a task goal, or bottom-up decomposition of multidimensional data arrays into basic elements or patterns representing shared features. These approaches traditionally have been applied to mature, fully developed systems. Here we review some results from two other perspectives on modularity, namely the developmental and evolutionary perspective. There is growing evidence that modular units of development were highly preserved and recombined during evolution. We first consider a few examples of modules well identifiable from morphology. Next we consider the more difficult issue of identifying functional developmental modules. We dwell especially on modular control of locomotion to argue that the building blocks used to construct different locomotor behaviors are similar across several animal species, presumably related to ancestral neural networks of command. A recurrent theme from comparative studies is that the developmental addition of new premotor modules underlies the postnatal acquisition and refinement of several different motor behaviors in vertebrates.
机译:在系统级别上对生物模块的识别通常遵循任务目标的自上而下的分解,或将多维数据阵列自下而上的分解为代表共享特征的基本元素或模式。传统上,这些方法已应用于成熟的,完全开发的系统。在这里,我们从模块性的其他两个角度回顾了一些结果,即开发和进化的角度。越来越多的证据表明,模块化的开发单元在进化过程中得到了高度保护和重组。我们首先考虑一些可以从形态学上很好地识别的模块示例。接下来,我们考虑确定功能开发模块的更困难的问题。我们特别关注运动的模块化控制,认为用于构建不同运动行为的构造块在几种动物中是相似的,大概与祖先的命令神经网络有关。比较研究的一个经常性主题是,新增加的运动前模块的发展是产后习得和完善脊椎动物中几种不同运动行为的基础。

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