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Keeping
An Eye On Evolution
Dec. 03, 2007
University of Queensland
research has found the 'missing link' in the evolution of the
eye.
Professor
Shaun Collin, from UQ's School of Biomedical Sciences, together
with colleagues from the Australian National University and the
University of Pennsylvania, have identified animals that have
eyes that bridge the evolutionary link between those designed to
simply differentiate light from dark to those that possess a
camera-like eye.
Professor Collin said his research
gathered evidence from multiple branches of biology, in support
of a gradual evolution of the eye, and it proposes an explicit
scenario to explain how it was that our eye emerged.
"Charles
Darwin wasn't able to reconcile the evolution of the eye given
its complexities and diversity of eye designs," Professor
Collin said.
"So it was a major surprise for us that
we have found what appears to be a clear progression from a
simple eye to a complex eye, which occurred over a relatively
short period (30 million years) in evolutionary history."
Professor Collin said the researchers studied a very
primitive fish, the hagfish, to discover the missing link.
"This animal diverged from our own line somewhere
around 530 million years ago," he said.
"Hagfish
are simple, eel-shaped jawless and ugly animals, that inhabit the
oceans at great depth, and that are renowned for the revolting
'slime' they exude when disturbed.
"They behave as
if blind, though they have a primitive eye-like structure beneath
an opaque eye-patch on either side of the head. Previously it had
widely been thought that the hagfish eye had degenerated from a
lamprey-like precursor.
"But our research suggests
hagfish did not degenerate from lamprey-like ancestors, but are
instead the remnants of an earlier sister group."
Professor Collin's research with Professor Trevor Lamb
from the Australian National University and Professor Ed Pugh
from the University of Pennsylvania, was recently published in
Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
Source: University of
Queensland
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Time Stamp: 12/3/2007 at
9:18:28 AM CST
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