THE LOCI OF EVOLUTION: HOW PREDICTABLE IS GENETIC EVOLUTION?
Princeton University · Sorbonne Université · +1 more institution
Abstract
Is genetic evolution predictable? Evolutionary developmental biologists have argued that, at least for morphological traits, the answer is a resounding yes. Most mutations causing morphological variation are expected to reside in the cis-regulatory, rather than the coding, regions of developmental genes. This "cis-regulatory hypothesis" has recently come under attack. In this review, we first describe and critique the arguments that have been proposed in support of the cis-regulatory hypothesis. We then test the empirical support for the cis-regulatory hypothesis with a comprehensive survey of mutations responsible for phenotypic evolution in multicellular organisms. Cis-regulatory mutations currently…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics
- Gene
- Phenotype
- Multicellular organism
- Molecular evolution
- Natural selection