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Dinosaurs, Chameleons, Humans, and Evo-Devo Path: Linking Etienne Geoffroy's Teratology, Waddington's Homeorhesis, Alberch's Logic of 'Monsters,' and Goldschmidt Hopeful 'Monsters'

机译:恐龙,变色龙,人类和evo-devo路径:连接etienne geoffroy的teratology,Waddington's Homeorhesis,Alberch的“怪物”的逻辑和Goldschmidt Happul的“怪物”

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Since the rise of evo-devo (evolutionary developmental biology) in the 1980s, few authors have attempted to combine the increasing knowledge obtained from the study of model organisms and human medicine with data from comparative anatomy and evolutionary biology in order to investigate the links between development, pathology, and macroevolution. Fortunately, this situation is slowly changing, with a renewed interest in evolutionary developmental pathology (evo-devopath) in the past decades, as evidenced by the idea to publish this special, and very timely, issue on "Developmental Evolution in Biomedical Research." As all of us have recently been involved, independently, in works related in some way or another with evolution and developmental anomalies, we decided to join our different perspectives and backgrounds in the present contribution for this special issue. Specifically, we provide a brief historical account on the study of the links between evolution, development, and pathologies, followed by a review of the recent work done by each of us, and then by a general discussion on the broader developmental and macroevolutionary implications of our studies and works recently done by other authors. Our primary aims are to highlight the strength of studying developmental anomalies within an evolutionary framework to understand morphological diversity and disease by connecting the recent work done by us and others with the research done and broader ideas proposed by authors such as Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Waddington, Goldschmidt, Gould, and Per Alberch, among many others to pave the way for further and much needed work regarding abnormal development and macroevolution. J. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:自Evo-Devo(进化发育生物学)在20世纪80年代的崛起以来,很少有作者试图将越来越多的知识结合在对比较解剖学和进化生物学的数据中的数据研究中获得的越来越多的知识,以便研究这些联系发展,病理学和宏观调查。幸运的是,这种情况正在慢慢变化,在过去几十年中,对进化发育病理(Evo-Devopath)的兴趣,这一想法证明了这一特别且及时,关于“生物医学研究中的发展演变”。随着我们所有人最近在某种程度上与进化和发展异常相关的作品中,我们决定加入我们对此特殊问题的贡献的不同观点和背景。具体而言,我们提供了一个关于研究进化,发展和病理学之间联系的简要历史记录,其次是对我们每个人的最近的工作进行审查,然后通过关于更广泛的发展和宏观调整的概念的一般性讨论我们最近由其他作者完成的研究和作品。我们的主要目标是突出在进化框架内研究发展异常的实力,以了解我们和其他人与作者提出的研究所做的最新工作,如Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaie提出的研究, Waddington,Goldschmidt,Gould和Per alberch,其中许多其他人都可以为进一步和急需的工作铺平道路和宏观调整。 J.(c)2016 Wiley期刊,Inc。

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