The contours of evolution: In defence of Darwin's tree of life paradigm

Peter T. S. van der Gulik, Wouter D. Hoff,Dave Speijer

BIOESSAYS(2024)

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Both the concept of a Darwinian tree of life (TOL) and the possibility of its accurate reconstruction have been much criticized. Criticisms mostly revolve around the extensive occurrence of lateral gene transfer (LGT), instances of uptake of complete organisms to become organelles (with the associated subsequent gene transfer to the nucleus), as well as the implications of more subtle aspects of the biological species concept. Here we argue that none of these criticisms are sufficient to abandon the valuable TOL concept and the biological realities it captures. Especially important is the need to conceptually distinguish between organismal trees and gene trees, which necessitates incorporating insights into widely occurring LGT into modern evolutionary theory. We demonstrate that all criticisms, while based on important new findings, do not invalidate the TOL. After considering the implications of these new insights, we find that the contours of evolution are best represented by a TOL. Darwinian evolution (natural selection of inherited variations) leads to branching patterns of species, known as the Tree of Life (TOL). Because of lateral gene transfer and endosymbiosis, this concept has been criticized. Here we show that this depiction of evolution is not only very helpful, but basically correct. image
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endosymbiosis,Eukaryogenesis,evolution,LGT,species concept,tree of life
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