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Mouse models and the evolutionary developmental biology of the skull

机译:小鼠模型和颅骨的进化发育生物学

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Understanding development is relevant to understanding evolution because developmental processes structure the expression of phenotypic variation upon which natural selection acts. Advances in developmental biology are fueling a new synthesis of developmental and evolutionary biology, but it remains unclear how to use developmental information that largely derives from a few model organisms to test hypotheses about the evolutionary developmental biology of taxa Such as humans and other primates that have not been or are not amenable to direct study through experimental developmental biology. In this article, we discuss how and when model organisms like mice are useful for Studying the evolutionary developmental biology of even rather distantly related and morphologically different groups like primates. A productive approach is to focus on processes that are likely to play key roles in producing evolutionarily significant phenotypic variation across a large phylogenetic range. We illustrate this approach by applying the analysis of craniofacial variation in Mouse Mutant models to primate and human evolution.
机译:理解发展与理解进化有关,因为发展过程构成了自然选择所作用的表型变异的表达。发育生物学的进步推动了发育生物学和进化生物学的新合成,但是目前尚不清楚如何使用主要来自几种模式生物的发育信息来检验关于分类单元的进化发育生物学的假设,例如人类和其他具有过去或现在不适合通过实验发育生物学进行直接研究。在本文中,我们讨论了模型生物(如小鼠)如何以及何时用于研究甚至远缘相关且形态不同的群体(如灵长类)的进化发育生物学。一种有效的方法是将重点放在可能在较大的系统发育范围内产生进化上显着的表型变异的关键过程中。我们通过对灵长类动物和人类进化的小鼠突变模型中颅面变异的分析来说明这种方法。

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