Environmentally dependent developmental induction as a potential driver of heart evolution
Nina Kraus

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model suggesting that environmental factors during development can drive evolutionary changes in heart structures, beyond just genetic mutations.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel model called EDDI, which integrates environmental influences into developmental evolution.
Findings
Environmental factors like oxygen levels and mechanical forces can influence heart development.
EDDI explains how cardiac structures evolve and why heart malformations can occur without genetic defects.
Abstract
Developmental biology and evolutionary theory have traditionally emphasized gene mutations as the primary drivers of new traits, with natural selection shaping the resulting variation. However, recent insights highlight the role of environmental factors during development in shaping trait evolution. In this Commentary, I introduce the ‘environmentally dependent developmental induction’ (EDDI) model, which proposes that phenotypic evolution is driven not only by genetic changes but also by environmentally induced modifications to the core developmental program. Using cardiogenesis as an example, I argue that environmental triggers such as oxygen levels and mechanical forces expand the genotypic toolkit available to heart development, activating new pathways that lead to the emergence of novel cardiac structures. These lineage-specific environmental changes might thus influence the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCongenital heart defects research · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Williams Syndrome Research
