Benavides F, Guénet J L
Department of Carcinogenesis, Science Park, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Park Road 1C, P.O. Box 389, Smithville, Texas 78957, USA.
Medicina (B Aires). 2001;61(2):215-31.
This article is a bibliographic review concerning mouse mutations, spontaneous, induced or genetically engineered, as models of human genetic diseases. Since the beginning of the last century, mouse models have been instrumental in the understanding of the pathogenesis of many diseases and designing of new therapies. A number of recent technological advances in embryo manipulation and many large-scale mutagenesis screens will dramatically increase the availability of new mouse models in the near future. In the "post-genomic" era, mouse mutants will have a significant role as a model system for functional genome analysis of the upcoming whole-genome information of the human and mouse genomes projects.
本文是一篇关于小鼠突变的文献综述,这些突变包括自发的、诱导的或基因工程改造的,可作为人类遗传疾病的模型。自上世纪初以来,小鼠模型在理解许多疾病的发病机制和设计新疗法方面发挥了重要作用。胚胎操作方面的一些最新技术进展以及许多大规模诱变筛选将在不久的将来极大地增加新小鼠模型的可得性。在“后基因组”时代,小鼠突变体将作为一个模型系统,在对即将到来的人类和小鼠基因组计划的全基因组信息进行功能基因组分析方面发挥重要作用。