Title: Ball et al 2004
1Development Comparison of Drosophila and mouse
embryos
Ball et al 2004
2Development Hypothetical Urbilaterian
After Caroll et al 2001
3PDA Development Tripartite Bilaterian Brain
mouse
Drosophila
Ecdysozoans
Lophotrochozoans
Deuterostomes
Otd/otx
PDA
Cnidarians
Pax 2/5/8
Hox orthologs
Hirth et al 2003
4PDA Development Tripartite Bilaterian Brain
mouse
ascidian
Drosophila
Ecdysozoans
Lophotrochozoans
Deuterostomes
Otd/otx
PDA
Cnidarians
Pax 2/5/8
Hox orthologs
Hirth et al 2003
5Comparison of Neural Gene Domain Maps
14 of 22 conserved domains are expressed in
similar locations Hox, otx, emx, pax6, Six3,
gbx and tll
Vertebrate neural plate
Acorn worm
Drosophila embryo
Lowe et al., 2003
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7Development Urbilaterian complexity
8Development Urbilaterian Complexity
9Development Evolution of Gene Networks
10Development Intercalary Evolution of Gene
Networks
11Types of Regulatory Homology
12Development Urbilaterian Complexity
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14Sea Urchin endomesoderm GRN
15Endomesoderm Kernel among echinoderms
Davidson Erwin, 2005
16Heart specification Kernel across Bilaterians
Davidson Erwin, 2006
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18- Kernel
- Plug-ins
- Differentiation
- Gene batteries
- 4. I/O switches
Sea Urchin endomesoderm GRN
19Arendt 2006 after Davidson 2006
20Davidson and Erwin 2006
21The Universe of
Developmental constraint
Genetic Constraint
Class II
Variant production
Pheontypic Pattern Evolutionary Constraint
Non-random
Selection
Natural
Architectural/ Structural constraint
Class I
Functional Coupling
Historical Contingency
Schwenk 1995
22Invention Innovation
- Invention is the creation of something new and
distinct (contrast with variation on established
themes) - Innovation occurs when inventions become
economically or ecologically significant
Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950
23Invention Innovation
- Invention is the creation of something new and
distinct (contrast with variation on established
themes) - Innovation occurs when inventions become
economically or ecologically significant
Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950
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25Logistic Growth
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28When did or will the population curve of this
country pass the point of inflection, and exhibit
a progressively diminishing instead of increasing
rates of return? It is easily determined that
this point occurred about April 1, 1914. The
upper asymptote has the value Of 197,274,000
roughly. - Pearl Reed, 1920, pgs 284-285
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