Spekulative Arten

Bei Speculative Evolution haben wir ausgehend von wissenschaftlichen Publikationen über synthetische Biologie, Gentechnik und Robotik überlegt, wie Arten weiterentwickelt werden könnten, um ihre Widerstandsfähigkeit zu erhöhen. Daraufhin haben wir Textanweisungen formuliert, um mit DALL-E KI-generierte Bilder zu erstellen. Jede spekulative Art in der Simulation hat so eine Hintergrundgeschichte, die in realen Szenarien verwurzelt ist.
 
 


Daddy Long Leg
Daddy Long Legs
2021genes tweaked to shorten legs
Laboratory research by Gainett, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2021
2054CRISPR/Cas9 edited to kill off disease-carrying insects

Stammbaum der 21 Arten von insgesamt 27

    • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-1)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-1-1)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-1-2Samsung A356E, Android 14, Santiago, Chile (41-1-2)
        • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-1-2-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (41-1-2-1)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-1-3Samsung G955U, Android 9, Xi'an, China (41-1-3)
    • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-2Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-2)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-2-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-2-1)
    • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-3Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-3)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-3-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-3-1)
    • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-4Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-4)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-4-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-4-1)
        • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-4-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-4-1-1)
          • Daddy Long LegSamsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (41-4-1-1)
            • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-4-1-1-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (41-4-1-1-1-1)
    • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-6, Android 13, Calaocan District, Philippines (41-6)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-6-1Samsung S911B, Android 14, São Paulo, Brazil (41-6-1)
        • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-6-1-1, Android 14, Mérida, Mexico (41-6-1-1)
          • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-6-1-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (41-6-1-1-1)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-6-2Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (41-6-2)
    • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-9, Android 9, London, Canada (41-9)
      • Daddy Long Leg, Art 41-9-1, Android 9, London, Canada (41-9-1)

The genome of a daddy-long-legs (Opiliones) illuminates the evolution of arachnid appendages

Guilherme et, al. 2021, Proc. R. Soc. B.2882021116820211168 doi:10.1098/rspb.2021.1168
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.1168

Abstract

Chelicerate arthropods exhibit dynamic genome evolution, with ancient whole-genome duplication (WGD) events affecting several orders. Yet, genomes remain unavailable for a number of poorly studied orders, such as Opiliones (daddy-long-legs), which has hindered comparative study. We assembled the first harvestman draft genome for the species Phalangium opilio, which bears elongate, prehensile appendages, made possible by numerous distal articles called tarsomeres. Here, we show that the genome of P. opilio exhibits a single Hox cluster and no evidence of WGD. To investigate the developmental genetic basis for the quintessential trait of this group—the elongate legs—we interrogated the function of the Hox genes Deformed (Dfd) and Sex combs reduced (Scr), and a homologue of Epidermal growth factor receptor (Egfr). Knockdown of Dfd incurred homeotic transformation of two pairs of legs into pedipalps, with dramatic shortening of leg segments in the longest leg pair, whereas homeosis in L3 is only achieved upon double Dfd + Scr knockdown. Knockdown of Egfr incurred shortened appendages and the loss of tarsomeres. The similarity of Egfr loss-of-function phenotypic spectra in insects and this arachnid suggest that repeated cooption of EGFR signalling underlies the independent gains of supernumerary tarsomeres across the arthropod tree of life.
The significance of Opiliones in evolutionary developmental biology.
  1. Consensus phylogeny of Chelicerata (based on [5]) and inferred WGD events in Xiphosura and Arachnopulmonata.
  2. Adult male P. opilio climbing on a twig using its prehensile tarsi.
  3. Detail of the distal subdivisions (tarsomeres) of the leg 2 tarsus. The distal terminus is to the right. White bars mark tarsomere boundaries.
Photographs: Caitlin M. Baker. (Online version in colour.)