Ontogeny and phylogeny: molecular signatures of selection, constraint, and temporal pleiotropy in the development ofDrosophila |
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Authors: | Carlo G Artieri Wilfried Haerty Rama S Singh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Background Karl Ernst Von Baer noted that species tend to show greater morphological divergence in later stages of development when compared to earlier stages. Darwin originally interpreted these observations via a selectionist framework, suggesting that divergence should be greatest during ontogenic stages in which organisms experienced varying 'conditions of existence' and opportunity for differential selection. Modern hypotheses have focused on the notion that genes and structures involved in early development will be under stronger purifying selection due to the deleterious pleiotropic effects of mutations propagating over the course of ontogeny, also known as the developmental constraint hypothesis. |
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