基因组和表型证据支持灵长类进化中的视觉和嗅觉转变
Hai Chi1, Jiahui Wan2, Amanda D Melin3,4,5
1College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China.
Nature ecology & evolution
|February 28, 2025
概括
灵长类动物进化出了不同的感官策略,其中哈普洛林增强了视力,人类类动物扩大了嗅觉调. 条形 retained暗光视力和精细的嗅觉,表明感官重新分配在严格的权衡.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 感官生态学 感官生态学
- 灵长类动物基因组学
背景情况:
- 灵长类动物的感官进化,特别是视觉嗅觉的权衡,由于遗传和功能数据有限,仍有争议.
- 了解感官适应需要分析视觉和嗅觉受体以及大脑区域的演变.
研究的目的:
- 通过大规模的功能分析来研究灵长类进化中的感官权衡和重新分配.
- 描述视觉和嗅觉受体敏感性的进化转变及其与神经解剖学的相关性.
主要方法:
- 现存灵长类动物视觉和嗅觉受体的功能分析.
- 感官基因的比较基因组和分子分析.
- 视觉敏度和嗅觉受体调节的建模.
主要成果:
- 早期的哈普洛林蛋白将视觉敏感度从紫外线转移到紫外线,在明亮的光线下提高了视觉敏度.
- 人类类物加速了罗多素视网膜释放率,在明亮条件下进一步改善视力.
- 人类的嗅觉受体从狭窄调转变为广调;链状虫保留了暗光视觉,并增强了狭窄调的嗅觉受体.
结论:
- 灵长类动物的感官进化涉及到资源的重新分配,而不是严格的视觉-嗅觉权衡.
- 视觉和嗅觉的独特进化路径与灵长类的血统形态和大脑结构相关.
- 基因组,分子和神经解剖学数据揭示了嗅觉适应和进化可塑性的机制.
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