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Evo-devo: variaciones en temas ancestrales.

E M De Robertis1

  • 1Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1662, USA. ederobertis@mednet.ucla.edu

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La mayoría de los animales comparten un ancestro común, Urbilateria, con genes de plan corporal establecidos. La evolución implicó una pérdida significativa de genes en varios grupos de animales, lo que afectó la genética del desarrollo y la diversidad del plan corporal.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Biología del desarrollo evolutivo Biología del desarrollo evolutivo
  • La genómica comparada es una genómica comparada.
  • Evolución de los animales Evolución de los animales.

Sus antecedentes:

  • La mayoría de los animales trazan sus orígenes a un ancestro común, Urbilateria.
  • Urbilateria poseía las redes genéticas fundamentales para el desarrollo del plan corporal.
  • La genómica comparativa revela una pérdida sustancial de genes en los filos animales durante la evolución.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para reconstruir el conjunto de herramientas genéticas de desarrollo ancestral de Urbilateria.
  • Para entender el papel de la pérdida de genes en la evolución del plan corporal animal.
  • Investigar el impacto de las limitaciones del desarrollo en las trayectorias evolutivas.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis genómico comparativo de las filas animales.
  • Reconstrucción filogenética del contenido genético ancestral.
  • Análisis bioinformático de redes de genes en el desarrollo.

Principales resultados:

  • Identificación de genes conservados y perdidos en antepasados bilaterales.
  • Evidencia de una extensa pérdida de genes del repertorio genético urbilateriano.
  • Correlación entre la pérdida de genes y la diversificación de los planes corporales de los animales.

Conclusiones:

  • La pérdida de genes es un factor significativo que da forma a la evolución de los animales.
  • Las limitaciones del desarrollo influyeron en las vías evolutivas de los planes corporales de los animales.
  • La reconstrucción del conjunto de herramientas Urbilaterian es crucial para comprender los orígenes animales.