reviewEvolutionApr 24, 2007GREEN OA

THE LOCUS OF EVOLUTION: EVO DEVO AND THE GENETICS OF ADAPTATION

Harvard University · University of Chicago

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Abstract

An important tenet of evolutionary developmental biology ("evo devo") is that adaptive mutations affecting morphology are more likely to occur in the cis-regulatory regions than in the protein-coding regions of genes. This argument rests on two claims: (1) the modular nature of cis-regulatory elements largely frees them from deleterious pleiotropic effects, and (2) a growing body of empirical evidence appears to support the predominant role of gene regulatory change in adaptation, especially morphological adaptation. Here we discuss and critique these assertions. We first show that there is no theoretical or empirical basis for the evo devo contention that adaptations involving morphology evolve by genetic…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Pleiotropy
  • Locus (genetics)
  • Evolutionary developmental biology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Genetics
  • Gene
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