Deep homology and the origins of evolutionary novelty

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Neil Shubin
Cliff Tabin
Sean Carroll
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[1] University of Chicago,Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy
[2] The Field Museum of Natural History,Department of Genetics
[3] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[4] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,undefined
[5] University of Wisconsin-Madison,undefined
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Nature | 2009年 / 457卷
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Do new anatomical structures arise de novo, or do they evolve from pre-existing structures? Advances in developmental genetics, palaeontology and evolutionary developmental biology have recently shed light on the origins of some of the structures that most intrigued Charles Darwin, including animal eyes, tetrapod limbs and giant beetle horns. In each case, structures arose by the modification of pre-existing genetic regulatory circuits established in early metazoans. The deep homology of generative processes and cell-type specification mechanisms in animal development has provided the foundation for the independent evolution of a great variety of structures.
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