Gerlai Robert
Dept. of Psychology, University of Toronto at Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Road North, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6, Canada.
Behav Genet. 2003 Sep;33(5):461-8. doi: 10.1023/a:1025762314250.
The zebra fish has been a preferred subject of genetic analysis. It produces a large number of offspring that can be kept in small aquaria, it can be easily mutagenized using chemical mutagens (e.g., ethyl nitrosourea [ENU]), and high-resolution genetic maps exist that aid identification of novel genes. Libraries containing large numbers of mutant fish have been generated, and the genetic mechanisms of the development of zebra fish, whose embryo is transparent, have been extensively studied. Given the extensive homology of its genome with that of other vertebrate species including our own and given the available genetic tools, zebra fish has become a popular model organism. Despite this popularity, however, surprisingly little is known about its behavior. It is argued that behavioral analysis is a powerful tool with which the function of the brain may be studied, and the zebra fish will represent an excellent subject of such analysis. The present paper is a proof of concept study that uses pharmacological manipulation (exposure to alcohol) to show that the zebra fish is amenable to the behavioral genetic analysis of aggression and thus may allow us to reveal molecular mechanisms of this behavioral phenomenon relevant to vertebrates.
斑马鱼一直是遗传分析的首选对象。它能产生大量后代,这些后代可以养在小水族箱中;它很容易用化学诱变剂(如乙基亚硝基脲[ENU])诱变;并且存在高分辨率的遗传图谱,有助于鉴定新基因。已经构建了包含大量突变体斑马鱼的文库,并且对斑马鱼胚胎透明的发育遗传机制进行了广泛研究。鉴于其基因组与包括人类在内的其他脊椎动物物种的基因组具有广泛的同源性,以及有可用的遗传工具,斑马鱼已成为一种受欢迎的模式生物。然而,尽管它很受欢迎,但令人惊讶的是,人们对其行为知之甚少。有人认为行为分析是研究大脑功能的有力工具,而斑马鱼将是此类分析的绝佳对象。本文是一项概念验证研究,利用药物操作(暴露于酒精)来表明斑马鱼适合进行攻击行为的行为遗传学分析,从而可能使我们揭示与脊椎动物相关的这种行为现象的分子机制。