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Is there a loophole in Dollo's law? A DevoEvo perspective on irreversibility (of felid dentition)

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Abstract

There is a longstanding interest in whether the loss of complex characters is reversible (so-called “Dollo's law”). Reevolution has been suggested for numerous traits but among the first was Kurtén, who proposed that the presence of the second lower molar (M2) of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) was a violation of Dollo's law because all other Felids lack M2. While an early and often cited example for the reevolution of a complex trait, Kurtén and Werdelin used an ad hoc parsimony argument to support their. Here I revisit the evidence that M2 reevolved lynx using explicit parsimony and maximum likelihood models of character evolution and find strong evidence that Kurtén and Werdelin were correct—M2 reevolved in E. lynx. Next, I explore the developmental mechanisms which may explain this violation of Dollo's law and suggest that the reevolution of lost complex traits may arise from the reevolution of cis-regulatory elements and protein−protein interactions, which have a longer half-life after silencing that protein coding genes. Finally, I present a developmental model to explain the reevolution M2 in E. lynx, which suggest that the developmental programs required for the establishment of serially homologous characters may never really be lost so long as a single instance of the character remains—thus the gain and loss and regain of serially homologous characters, such mammalian molars, may be developmentally and evolutionarily “simple.”.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)509-517
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution
Volume340
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Dollo's law
  • EvoDevo
  • developmental programs
  • reevolution

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