Potential contribution of intrinsic developmental stability toward body plan conservation.
Yui UchidaShuji ShigenobuHiroyuki TakedaChikara FurusawaNaoki IriePublished in: BMC biology (2022)
This study demonstrated the correspondence between the developmental stage with low potential to produce phenotypic variations and that with low diversity in micro- and macroevolution, namely the phylotypic period. Whereas modern synthesis explains evolution as a process of shaping of phenotypic variations caused by mutations, our results highlight the possibility that phenotypic variations are readily limited by the intrinsic nature of organisms, namely developmental stability, thus biasing evolutionary outcomes.