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An accidental experiment in America shows how evolution happens

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鱼类演化出能抵抗有毒物质能力
一次偶然的实验揭示了演化是如何发生的。
多氯联苯(PCB)是一种致癌物质,作为工业材料曾得到广泛使用,目前由于污染已被各国禁止生产及使用。它的化学性质十分稳定,不溶于水,其对环境影响一直延续到今天。纽约大
学和伍兹霍尔海洋研究所的研究人员发现,哈得逊河中一种鳕鱼已演化出能抵抗PCB,它的特殊蛋白质不会与PCB结合,消除了其毒性。大西洋鳉鱼的蛋白质能与PCB结合,但本身不受细胞中高浓度PCB的影响。鳉鱼如何生存下来是一个难解之谜。




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    An accidental experiment in America shows how evolution happens
    IT IS not often that biologists have a chance to watch natural selection in action. The best-known cases—the evolution of resistance to antibiotics in bacteria and to pesticides in insects—are responses to deliberate changes people have made in the environment of the creatures concerned. But mankind has caused lots of accidental changes as well, and these also offer opportunities to study evolution.
    Recently, two groups of researchers, one at New York University (NYU) and the other at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts, have taken advantage of one of these changes to look at how fish evolve in response to environmental stress. The stress in question is pollution by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). These chemicals—widely used in the middle decades of the 20th century to manufacture electrical insulation, coolants, sealants and
    plasticisers—often ended up dumped in lakes, rivers and coastal waters.
    Eventually, such dumping was banned (in America, this happened in 1977).
    But PCBs are persistent chemicals, and their effects are felt even today. In particular, they disrupt the immune systems of animals such as fish, cause hormonal imbalances and promote tumours.
    As is the way of evolution, however, some fish species have developed
    resistance to PCB poisoning. Isaac Wirgin, at NYU, and Mark Hahn, at
    Woods Hole, have been studying PCB-resistant fish, to see how they do
    it. After that, the two researchers will be able to look at how these
    populations evolve yet again as the environment is cleaned up.
    网址:economist.com/node/21534749


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