Biological evolution as an expression of body-plan potentialities

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Sarà, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Genoa, Dept Study Territory & Resources, I-16122 Genoa, Italy
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RIVISTA DI BIOLOGIA-BIOLOGY FORUM | 2001年 / 94卷 / 03期
关键词
body-plan; evolution; genomic organization; evolutionary constraints; epigenesis; environmental stimuli; phenotypic plasticity; genetic assimilation;
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Q [生物科学];
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A growing bulk of recent data from different fields as molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, paleontology and phylogenetics shows that organisms play a more active role in their evolution than what postulated by the random variation-natural selection paradigm of the neo-Darwinian synthesis. Organisms show during development and morphogenesis autopoietic processes which are related to their body-plan potentialities. These potentialities are expressed through regulatory networks in which a plastic genome participates together with proteins and other substances in an epigenetic space. The epigenetic systems which arise from this interaction may be inherited and then assume a significant role in evolution becoming the source of new acquired characters. The acquisition Of new traits through the epigenetic systems is influenced directly by environmental cues. If this process is coherent with the environmental demands it co-operates with natural selection in organism adaptation. An outstanding role in this context may be played by phenotypic plasticity if, as emerges in recent views, it may constitute a general basis for genetic assimilation processes.
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