歩行の進化において、腰骨は肋骨とつながっていた(In the evolution of walking, the hip bone connected to the rib bones)

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2024-04-02 ペンシルベニア州立大学(PennState)

ペンシルバニア州立大学の生物学者らの研究チームが行った最新の研究によれば、3億7500万年前の化石魚であるの新しい再構築が行われた。これにより、魚の肋骨が骨盤に接続されていたことが明らかになり、この革新が体を支え、最終的に歩行の進化に重要だったとされる。この再構築により、魚の骨盤と頭部、肩甲帯、胸鰭などに関する新しい詳細も明らかになった。新しい骨格の再構築は、約3750万年前の動物がどのようにして行動し、環境とどのように相互作用したかを探る準備を整えた。

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ティクタリック・ローゼの軸骨格 The axial skeleton of Tiktaalik roseae

Thomas A. Stewart, Justin B. Lemberg, Emily J. Hillan, +2, and Neil H. Shubin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:April 2, 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2316106121

歩行の進化において、腰骨は肋骨とつながっていた(In the evolution of walking, the hip bone connected to the rib bones)

Significance

The origin of terrestrial vertebrates is marked by changes to the entire post-cranial skeleton. To date, information on the vertebrae and ribs of the closest relatives to limbed vertebrates has been limited, making it difficult to reconstruct how the axial skeleton was evolving. This paper describes the axial column of Tiktaalik roseae, a close relative of limbed vertebrates. The holotype specimen was µCT (micro-computed tomography) scanned, which revealed its vertebrae and posterior ribs. These data show how specialization for head mobility, body support, and pelvic fin buttressing arose in stem tetrapods, allowing for a three-dimensional reconstruction of Tiktaalik and shedding light on the antecedents to the terrestrial walking behaviors.

Abstract

The axial columns of the earliest limbed vertebrates show distinct patterns of regionalization as compared to early tetrapodomorphs. Included among their novel features are sacral ribs, which provide linkage between the vertebral column and pelvis, contributing to body support and propulsion by the hindlimb. Data on the axial skeletons of the closest relatives of limbed vertebrates are sparce, with key features of specimens potentially covered by matrix. Therefore, it is unclear in what sequence and under what functional context specializations in the axial skeletons of tetrapods arose. Here, we describe the axial skeleton of the elpistostegalian Tiktaalik roseae and show that transformations to the axial column for head mobility, body support, and pelvic fin buttressing evolved in finned vertebrates prior to the origin of limbs. No atlas–axis complex is observed; however, an independent basioccipital–exoccipital complex suggests increased mobility at the occipital vertebral junction. While the construction of vertebrae in Tiktaalik is similar to early tetrapodomorphs, its ribs possess a specialized sacral domain. Sacral ribs are expanded and ventrally curved, indicating likely attachment to the expanded iliac blade of the pelvis by ligamentous connection. Thus, the origin of novel rib types preceded major alterations to trunk vertebrae, and linkage between pelvic fins and axial column preceded the origin of limbs. These data reveal an unexpected combination of post-cranial skeletal characters, informing hypotheses of body posture and movement in the closest relatives of limbed vertebrates.

生物工学一般
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