How Evolution Produces Large Developmental Changes

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A team of scientists at Caltech has published a study that sheds new light on how major changes can occur through the process of natural selection: How Evolution Can Allow For Large Developmental Leaps.

ScienceDaily (July 20, 2009) — How evolution acts to bridge the chasm between two discrete physiological states is a question that’s long puzzled scientists. Most evolutionary changes, after all, happen in tiny increments: an elephant grows a little larger, a giraffe’s neck a little longer. If those tiny changes prove advantageous, there’s a better chance of passing them to the next generation, which might then add its own mutations. And so on, and so on, until you have a huge pachyderm or the characteristic stretched neck of a giraffe.

But when it comes to traits like the number of wings on an insect, or limbs on a primate, there is no middle ground. How are these sorts of large evolutionary leaps made?

According to a team led by scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), in close collaboration with Patrick Piggot and colleagues from the Temple University School of Medicine, such changes may at least sometimes be the result of random fluctuations, or noise (nongenetic variations), working alongside a phenomenon known as partial penetrance. Their findings were recently published online in the journal Nature.

“Our work shows how partial penetrance can play a role in evolution by allowing a species to gradually evolve from producing 100 percent of one form to developing 100 percent of another, qualitatively different, form,” says Michael Elowitz, the Caltech assistant professor of biology and applied physics, Bren Scholar, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator who led the team. “The intermediate states that occur along the way are not intermediate forms, but rather changes in the fraction of individuals that develop one way or the other.”

Partial penetrance is the name given by evolutionary biologists to the degree to which a single genetic mutation may have different effects on different organisms in a population.

“If you take a bunch of cells and grow them in exactly the same environment, they’ll be identical twin brothers in terms of the genes they have, but they may still show substantial differences in their behavior,“ says Avigdor Eldar, a postdoctoral scholar in biology at Caltech and the paper’s first author. These sorts of variations—or noise, as the researchers call it—can actually allow a mutation to have an effect in some organisms but not in others. For example, while some genetically variable cells will show the expected effect of the mutation, others may still behave like a normal, or wild type, cell. And still others may do something else entirely.

”These mutant cells don’t only show a different morphology,“ Eldar notes. ”They show more variability in their behavior. In a population, you can see a mixture of several different behaviors, with some cells doing one thing and others doing something else.”

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1 jones  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:40:14pm

Does anyone feel dense reading about the people who research this?

2 Shr_Nfr  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:40:36pm

After several million years, large leaps will become the dominant species.

3 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:41:48pm

That explains why my daughters are good lookin'./

4 Shr_Nfr  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:42:15pm

re: #1 jones

No, but I some dense in my car in the parking lot recently.

5 Shr_Nfr  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:43:30pm

re: #3 poteen

Another man that has paid a substantial amount for sex. Boys are cheaper.

6 [deleted]  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:44:04pm
7 Desert Dog  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:45:51pm

Professor Xavier will contact you shortly...fellow mutants

8 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:46:49pm

re: #5 Shr_Nfr

Wow, I had to read that comment twice. Taken out of context, it looks sooo bad.

9 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:51:13pm

Looks like registration's open.

10 researchok  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:53:56pm

"Does evolution explain human nature?"

Fascinating discussion at Templeton Foundation.

11 jcm  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:54:24pm

re: #9 pink freud

Looks like registration's open.

*rubs hands together in glee and lights barbeque*

12 Mad Al-Jaffee  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:54:57pm

re: #10 researchok

"Does evolution explain human nature?"

Fascinating discussion at Templeton Foundation.

The Michael Jackson song?

13 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:55:02pm

re: #11 jcm

Yeah, me too ...may have to stay up a little later for the fun. :-)

14 Desert Dog  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:55:12pm

Not sure of this has been posted here before, but I stumbled on this site over the weekend.

The Genographic Project

A pretty cool compilation of data.

15 Sharmuta  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:56:18pm
”These mutant cells don’t only show a different morphology,“ Eldar notes. ”They show more variability in their behavior. In a population, you can see a mixture of several different behaviors, with some cells doing one thing and others doing something else."

Makes sense- the cells have multiple ways in which they can and do behave and these have a larger impact on the organism.

16 Kronocide  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:57:10pm

re: #11 jcm

*rubs hands together in glee and lights barbeque*

*gets jar of Moe's Original Troll Buttocks Dry Rub*

17 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:57:58pm

the only thing I know for sure about evolution, is that I'm gonna be a grandpa in 9 months!...wooohooo!

18 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:58:41pm

re: #1 jones

Does anyone feel dense reading about the people who research this?

Yes, and no. God gives us all different talents. It's up to us to pursue those talents to the best of our abilities.

19 Walter L. Newton  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:58:42pm

re: #17 albusteve

the only thing I know for sure about evolution, is that I'm gonna be a grandpa in 9 months!...wooohooo!

Congrats.

20 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:58:55pm

re: #17 albusteve

the only thing I know for sure about evolution, is that I'm gonna be a grandpa in 9 months!...wooohooo!

Wonderful! Congrats, Steve!

21 swamprat  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:59:34pm

re: #9 pink freud

Be vewy vewy quiet.

22 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:59:41pm

re: #5 Shr_Nfr

Huh? Wha'?

23 Fast Eddie  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 7:59:58pm

All your developmental changes are belong to us!

24 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:00:03pm

re: #9 pink freud

Looks like registration's open.

Fookin'-A!

25 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:00:46pm

re: #19 Walter L. Newton

re: #20 pink freud

gotta work on my grandpa coolness...thanks, it's a big deal for me

26 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:00:58pm

re: #21 swamprat

Be vewy vewy quiet.

I can almost feel their wittle wabbit wiskers twitchin'. Shhh ...

27 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:01:17pm

re: #17 albusteve

the only thing I know for sure about evolution, is that I'm gonna be a grandpa in 9 months!...wooohooo!

Good health to the momma'!

28 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:01:31pm

re: #25 albusteve

re: #20 pink freud

gotta work on my grandpa coolness...thanks, it's a big deal for me

I'd say you're good to go, Steve, but that's just me. :-)

29 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:03:38pm

re: #5 Shr_Nfr

Another man that has paid a substantial amount for sex. Boys are cheaper.

Oh Yeah! And a lot easier.

30 Sharmuta  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:03:50pm

Michael Behe was unavailable for comment.

31 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:04:14pm

re: #25 albusteve

re: #20 pink freud

gotta work on my grandpa coolness...thanks, it's a big deal for me

DON'T WORK ON IT. Just let it come as you get to know the grandchild.

BTW, even if it is a girl, the "pull my finger" thing is funny. So is ejecting your dentures at opportune times. So is letting the child turn you into a beauty-shoppe customer.

Oh, the fun you will have!

32 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:04:51pm

re: #27 MandyManners

Good health to the momma'!

indeed...thanks

33 swamprat  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:06:31pm

I'll start the ball rolling;...

Hitler!
Missing Fossils!
Peer review is exclusionary!
Evinrude bacteria!

34 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:06:52pm

re: #17 albusteve

the only thing I know for sure about evolution, is that I'm gonna be a grandpa in 9 months!...wooohooo!

Good for you. I have 2. Start working on your " I toldjah so!"

35 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:07:45pm

re: #31 MandyManners

DON'T WORK ON IT. Just let it come as you get to know the grandchild.

BTW, even if it is a girl, the "pull my finger" thing is funny. So is ejecting your dentures at opportune times. So is letting the child turn you into a beauty-shoppe customer.

Oh, the fun you will have!

ejecting dentures?...I had an absolute blast with my kids...been a long wait...I still know a few tricks

36 swamprat  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:08:43pm

re: #35 albusteve

Get in touch with your inner fogey

37 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:10:35pm

re: #34 poteen

Good for you. I have 2. Start working on your " I toldjah so!"

38 swamprat  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:10:49pm

It's been awhile. Why have there been no evolution threads?

/Ducks, and places bet on 195.

39 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:11:33pm

re: #35 albusteve

ejecting dentures?...I had an absolute blast with my kids...been a long wait...I still know a few tricks


Don't forget to do the watermelon thing on a random Sunday visit. Get them to the picnic table in the back 40 and produce the most ripe melon God ever created. Stick your knife into it and extract a plug of the sweetest, most sunshine-drenched treat than they will find for many, many long years.

40 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:12:14pm

re: #36 swamprat

Get in touch with your inner fogey

don't have one...fogeyness is for oldsters

41 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:12:46pm

re: #35 albusteve

And, make sure your tall oaks have plenty of moss.

Oh, that smell sends me reeling back through the years even to this day.

42 OldLineTexan  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:13:12pm

re: #39 MandyManners

Don't forget to do the watermelon thing on a random Sunday visit. Get them to the picnic table in the back 40 and produce the most ripe melon God ever created. Stick your knife into it and extract a plug of the sweetest, most sunshine-drenched treat than they will find for many, many long years.

And steve, this time ... don't pour in a fifth of vodka. The CPS people are still upset!

/

43 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:14:06pm

Hello Night Lizards! It was sunny and hot in Southern Indiana today.

Doing some forced-family-fun this week. Don't ask, just feel for me.

I am much relieved to be in a hotel with wifi.

How are you-all and what did I miss the last couple of days?

44 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:15:37pm

re: #39 MandyManners

Don't forget to do the watermelon thing on a random Sunday visit. Get them to the picnic table in the back 40 and produce the most ripe melon God ever created. Stick your knife into it and extract a plug of the sweetest, most sunshine-drenched treat than they will find for many, many long years.

mmm...good advice...and I still have an old hand cranked ice cream churn

45 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:15:38pm

re: #42 OldLineTexan

And steve, this time ... don't pour in a fifth of vodka. The CPS people are still upset!

/

I just spewed spit all up the under-side of my nose, you sick, sick bastard.

46 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:16:47pm

re: #42 OldLineTexan

And steve, this time ... don't pour in a fifth of vodka. The CPS people are still upset!

/

grandpa needs his medicine

47 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:17:04pm

re: #44 albusteve

mmm...good advice...and I still have an old hand cranked ice cream churn

Oh, you're set.

How good are you at carving? Can you tell a tall tale?

48 evilsockpuppet  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:17:07pm

The earth is only 40 years old (according to my watch) and the night is still young, do you really expect me to believe in evolution? lets be serious! Bawaahahahahaha

49 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:17:16pm

re: #40 albusteve

Grandchildren are fun. So is the look on your kids face when they realize that yes, you can see the future and yes, you were right all along.
First time parents are as much fun as the little ones.

50 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:18:06pm

re: #48 evilsockpuppet

We got one!

Welcome you nasty looking thing, you.

51 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:18:31pm

NEXT: Fucking Serbian Whackadoodles!

52 OldLineTexan  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:19:05pm

re: #51 MandyManners

NEXT: Fucking Serbian Whackadoodles!

no more of grandpa's medicine watermelon for you

53 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:19:20pm

re: #52 OldLineTexan

no more of grandpa's medicine watermelon for you

Hahahaha!

54 evilsockpuppet  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:19:37pm

re: #50 pink freud

Thank you.

re: #51 MandyManners

Their more twisted then I am!

55 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:20:01pm

Are we staying here are going upstairs? I am bad at switching between windows.

56 pink freud  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:20:28pm

re: #55 ggt

Are we staying here are going upstairs? I am bad at switching between windows.

I'm stayin'.

57 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:20:32pm

re: #47 MandyManners

Oh, you're set.

How good are you at carving? Can you tell a tall tale?

I'm pretty good with campfire ghost stories...and I can wittle...my Halloween pumpkins were always top notch

58 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:21:51pm

re: #52 OldLineTexan

no more of grandpa's medicine watermelon for you


According to what I learned in college, watermelon is too fragile for alcohol absorption. But, I never really got into that scene.

Bourbon, no ice.

59 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:23:19pm

re: #49 poteen

Grandchildren are fun. So is the look on your kids face when they realize that yes, you can see the future and yes, you were right all along.
First time parents are as much fun as the little ones.

I adore my kids...this is gonna be fun

60 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:23:37pm

double post:


I passed a nice creationist billboard on the highway in Indiana. It was right after the very rational overly relgious right-to-life billboard. Both were before the mosque.

I didn't know I could see such sights on the highway.

61 itellu3times  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:23:38pm

I get no kick from champagne, and do not grok this article at all.

It sounds like some elaboration of the old and solid notion of neutral variation, but I can see nothing at all beyond that but unfounded speculations.

A lot of science, sucks. See Sturgeon's Law.

62 OldLineTexan  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:23:43pm

re: #58 MandyManners

According to what I learned in college, watermelon is too fragile for alcohol absorption. But, I never really got into that scene.

Bourbon, no ice.

I don't know if it "absorbs", but I have seen it done.

I put a drop of branchwater in my bourbon to wake it up.

63 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:24:17pm

My Dad used to do that with his bridge. He'd pull it out (an fugly thing, it was) and freak my girlfriends. He loved to watch them scream.

64 OldLineTexan  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:25:01pm

re: #61 itellu3times

I get no kick from champagne, and do not grok this article at all.

It sounds like some elaboration of the old and solid notion of neutral variation, but I can see nothing at all beyond that but unfounded speculations.

A lot of science, sucks. See Sturgeon's Law.

To get caviar, you have to kill fish?

/

65 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:25:04pm

re: #58 MandyManners

According to what I learned in college, watermelon is too fragile for alcohol absorption. But, I never really got into that scene.

Bourbon, no ice.

depends on the particular affliction...

66 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:25:21pm

re: #57 albusteve

I'm pretty good with campfire ghost stories...and I can wittle...my Halloween pumpkins were always top notch

You and your grandbaby will have a blast!

67 evilsockpuppet  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:25:29pm

re: #60 ggt

Well, I'm glad to see your paying attention to traffic.

68 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:25:46pm

When I had sleepovers, my Dad also used to send the beagle in to wake-us-up at about 6am.

The beagle would be so happy to be around all the girls. Sleepy girls, not so happy.

69 MandyManners  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:26:37pm

re: #62 OldLineTexan

I don't know if it "absorbs", but I have seen it done.

I put a drop of branchwater in my bourbon to wake it up.

I've been known to put a drop of my bourbon in my branch to wake it up.

70 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:26:46pm

re: #59 albusteve

I adore my kids...this is gonna be fun

You get to shop at the toy store again. :)

71 OldLineTexan  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:27:26pm

re: #69 MandyManners

I've been known to put a drop of my bourbon in my branch to wake it up.

And I have no idea what the kids call that these days!

/

72 OldLineTexan  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:27:41pm

re: #70 poteen

You get to shop at the toy store again. :)

I never stopped.

73 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:28:17pm

re: #60 ggt

double post:

I passed a nice creationist billboard on the highway in Indiana. It was right after the very rational overly relgious right-to-life billboard. Both were before the mosque.

I didn't know I could see such sights on the highway.

billboards are another way to indoctrinate you...bend your will...think of those three story burgers and shakes...then you're hungry...it's a conspiricy

74 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:29:41pm

re: #72 OldLineTexan

I never stopped.

Toys r us I mean. But Home Depot is a toy store too. :)

75 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:31:07pm

Sooo... who was that evilsockpuppet?

76 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:31:21pm

re: #70 poteen

You get to shop at the toy store again. :)

yes exactly...on birthdays I used to take my kids to Toys-R-Us...pick out any one thing...wow...what an experience...contemplating, measuring, deciding all the options...they would be utterly breathless at the thought of it

77 albusteve  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:32:40pm

kids are tres kewl

78 Dark_Falcon  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:35:41pm

re: #75 Slumbering Behemoth

Sooo... who was that evilsockpuppet?

He was an evil sockpuppet. :D

79 poteen  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:37:03pm

re: #77 albusteve

kids are tres kewl

And when you tire, and you will when they scream incessantly or you smell a huge baby diaper bomb, you get to hand them back.

80 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:42:02pm

re: #73 albusteve

billboards are another way to indoctrinate you...bend your will...think of those three story burgers and shakes...then you're hungry...it's a conspiricy

Perhaps I should invest in one of those tin foil driving helmets or do they make a special tin foil shield for the car?

/

81 Holidays are Family Fun Time  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:46:41pm

I'm going upstairs. C u there.

82 swamprat  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:49:19pm

re: #48 evilsockpuppet


Can you emote just a bit more? We having trouble buying this.

83 swamprat  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 8:54:41pm

re: #75 Slumbering Behemoth

Sooo... who was that evilsockpuppet?

"Ah don' know but he left a silver pullet"

84 Cato  Mon, Jul 20, 2009 10:40:28pm

Explain this then: A researcher friend has found five identical twins raised together where one twin is gay and the other straight. So is it nature, nurture, both or neither?

85 altermite  Tue, Jul 21, 2009 6:17:46am

re: #84 Cato

Explain this then: A researcher friend has found five identical twins raised together where one twin is gay and the other straight. So is it nature, nurture, both or neither?

Both, oddly. Environmental trends can be established by twin studies, but only established, since there is always smaller stuff that flies under the radar, so the static is usually sorted out by doing studies on a much larger scale. Most twin studies tend to involve well over a thousands pairs to get meaningful data. Many of the ones involving sex-orientation have given similarly mixed results,w ith identical twins showing higher matches than fraternal, but identical twins raised together showing higher matches than those raised apart (and same for fraternal).

Incidentely, were many of the twins your friend found male pairs? They show a higher tendancy to 'split' like that in terms of orientation identity than females.

86 Yashmak  Tue, Jul 21, 2009 7:16:15am

re: #17 albusteve

the only thing I know for sure about evolution, is that I'm gonna be a grandpa in 9 months!...wooohooo!

Congrats! I'm looking forward to becoming a father in October myself.

87 JEA62  Tue, Jul 21, 2009 7:37:57am

re: #17 albusteve

Congratulations!

As for the article, as Mr. Spock would say, "Fascnating."

88 lurking faith  Tue, Jul 21, 2009 9:43:11am

re: #85 altermite

Incidentely, were many of the twins your friend found male pairs? They show a higher tendancy to 'split' like that in terms of orientation identity than females.

I know I'm jumping in on a dead thread, but I am acquainted with female identical twins, raised together, who are split in orientation.

I have no idea about the frequency of such pairs, though. All I can do is point and say: "Look! They exist."

89 anova  Tue, Jul 21, 2009 1:51:18pm

re: #17 albusteve

Congratulations Steve!!


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