'The genome wager' at its midpoint: Implications for developmental biology.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Theoretical Biology Forum Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.19272/201911402003
Joseph Hannon
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Prediction is a very important part of the business of scientific theories, and scientists like to make wagers. Back in 2009, two prominent biologists within the public arena entered into a gentleman's bet about the explanatory value of the genome. Lewis Wolpert believes that, by 2029, it will be possible to predict all the physical details of a complex organism by the knowledge of its genome. Rupert Sheldrake, conversely, insists that new scientific principles are needed to explain development. It is also over a decade since Sean Carroll formalized the cis-regulatory hypothesis of morphological evolution. This paradigm, whereby major changes in form are produced by small variations in regulatory DNA, is congruent with Wolpert's own understanding of the genome. Research conducted over the past decade, however, suggests that a gene-centred approach to developmental evolution may be fading, but there is still much to work on. Far from being eccentric, the wager's outcome could affect the future course of the field of developmental biology.

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“基因组赌局”的中点:对发育生物学的启示。
预测是科学理论中非常重要的一部分,科学家们喜欢下注。早在2009年,公共领域的两位杰出生物学家就基因组的解释价值进行了一场绅士式的打赌。刘易斯·沃尔珀特认为,到2029年,人类将有可能通过了解一个复杂生物体的基因组来预测它的所有物理细节。相反,Rupert Sheldrake坚持认为需要新的科学原理来解释发展。肖恩·卡罗尔(Sean Carroll)正式提出形态进化的顺式调节假说也有十多年了。这种模式,即主要的形式变化是由调节DNA的微小变化产生的,与Wolpert自己对基因组的理解是一致的。然而,过去十年进行的研究表明,以基因为中心的发育进化方法可能正在消退,但仍有许多工作要做。这次打赌的结果远非古怪,而是可能影响发育生物学领域的未来进程。
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