Macroevolution, differentiation trees, and the growth of coding systems

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作者
Igamberdiev, Abir U. [1 ]
Gordon, Richard [2 ]
机构
[1] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Dept Biol, St John, NF, Canada
[2] Gulf Specimen Marine Lab & Aquarium, 222 Clark Dr, Panacea, FL 32346 USA
关键词
Differentiation; Hyper-restoration; Macroevolution; Metamorphose; Punctuated equilibrium; Stable non-equilibrium; Topology reconstruction; GENOME SIZE; EVOLUTION; CODE; MORPHOGENESIS; QUANTUM; EMBRYOGENESIS; EVOLVABILITY; HYPOTHESIS; ENERGETICS; MECHANICS;
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10.1016/j.biosystems.2023.105044
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
An open process of evolution of multicellular organisms is based on the rearrangement and growth of the program of differentiation that underlies biological morphogenesis. The maintenance of the final (adult) stable nonequilibrium state (stasis) of a developmental system determines the direction of the evolutionary process. This state is achieved via the sequence of differentiation events representable as differentiation trees. A special type of morphogenetic code, acting as a metacode governing gene expression, may include electromechanical signals appearing as differentiation waves. The excessive energy due to the incorporation of mitochondria in eukaryotic cells resulted not only in more active metabolism but also in establishing the differentiation code for interconnecting cells and forming tissues, which fueled the evolutionary process. The "invention" of "continuing differentiation" distinguishes multicellular eukaryotes from other organisms. The Janus-faced control, involving both top-down control by differentiation waves and bottom-up control via the mechanical consequences of cell differentiations, underlies the process of morphogenesis and results in the achievement of functional stable final states. Duplications of branches of the differentiation tree may be the basis for continuing differentiation and macroevolution, analogous to gene duplication permitting divergence of genes. Metamorphoses, if they are proven to be fusions of disparate species, may be classified according to the topology of fusions of two differentiation trees. In the process of unfolding of morphogenetic structures, microevolution can be defined as changes of the differentiation tree that preserve topology of the tree, while macroevolution represents any change that alters the topology of the differentiation tree.
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