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Co-option of stress mechanisms in the origin of evolutionary novelties. | LitMetric

Co-option of stress mechanisms in the origin of evolutionary novelties.

Evolution

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 06520.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Stressful conditions can drive evolutionary change by increasing heritable variation, allowing for quicker adaptations, often through modifications of existing traits.
  • The text differentiates between stress-responsive mechanisms that help maintain a fit with the environment and those that lead to new traits as a result of specific stressors.
  • An evolutionary model is proposed that explains how immediate stress responses can evolve into routine adaptations, illustrated through examples of cell types and higher-level biological structures.

Article Abstract

It is widely accepted that stressful conditions can facilitate evolutionary change. The mechanisms elucidated thus far accomplish this with a generic increase in heritable variation that facilitates more rapid adaptive evolution, often via plastic modifications of existing characters. Through scrutiny of different meanings of stress in biological research, and an explicit recognition that stressors must be characterized relative to their effect on capacities for maintaining functional integrity, we distinguish between: (1) previously identified stress-responsive mechanisms that facilitate evolution by maintaining an adaptive fit with the environment, and (2) the co-option of stress-responsive mechanisms that are specific to stressors leading to the origin of novelties via compensation. Unlike standard accounts of gene co-option that identify component sources of evolutionary change, our model documents the cost-benefit trade-offs and thereby explains how one mechanism-an immediate response to acute stress-is transformed evolutionarily into another-routine protection from recurring stressors. We illustrate our argument with examples from cell type origination as well as processes and structures at higher levels of organization. These examples suggest a general principle of evolutionary origination based on the capacity to switch between regulatory states related to reproduction and proliferation versus survival and differentiation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303342PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.14421DOI Listing

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