Gu Jianying, Gu Xun
Dept of Zoology and Genetics, 332 Science II Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA.
Trends Genet. 2003 Feb;19(2):63-5. doi: 10.1016/s0168-9525(02)00040-9.
Despite only approximately 1% difference in genomic DNA sequence, humans and chimpanzees differ considerably in mental and linguistic capabilities, and in susceptibility to some diseases. A recent comparison of gene expression in human and great apes cast some light on the genetic basis of these differences, but more rigorous study is required. Our statistical reanalysis of these microarray data shows that there have indeed been dramatic alterations in the expression of genes in the human brain since the split from chimpanzees, mainly caused by a set of genes with increased (rather than decreased) expression in the human brain.
尽管人类和黑猩猩的基因组DNA序列仅有约1%的差异,但它们在心理和语言能力以及对某些疾病的易感性方面存在很大差异。最近对人类和大猩猩基因表达的比较揭示了这些差异的遗传基础,但仍需要更严格的研究。我们对这些微阵列数据的统计重新分析表明,自与黑猩猩分化以来,人类大脑中基因的表达确实发生了巨大变化,主要是由一组在人类大脑中表达增加(而非减少)的基因引起的。