Genes for life on land evolved earlier in fish - Science Magazine
Genes for life on land evolved earlier in fish - Science Magazine |
Genes for life on land evolved earlier in fish - Science Magazine Posted: 11 Feb 2021 10:59 AM PST SummaryAlmost 700 years ago, Jacob van Maerlant, a Dutch naturalist, envisioned a fish that was all set for life on land: It had sprouted arms to hoist itself ashore. New genetic studies make his fantasy look remarkably prescient. Together, the studies suggest that in terms of genes, the aquatic precursors of tetrapods—four-limbed land animals—were as well-prepared as the Dutch fantasy fish. They were pre-equipped with genes for making limbs, lungs that could efficiently breathe air, and nervous systems tuned to the challenges of life on land. By sequencing the genomes of a lungfish and several early evolving fish, researchers discovered the origins of tetrapods were something waiting to happen. Another study uncovered a hidden genetic pathway that caused zebrafish to grow forearmlike bones in their fins, demonstrating how a small mutation could unleash hidden pathways for limb development. |
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