Vasemägi A, Primmer C R
Department of Biology, University of Turku, Finland.
Mol Ecol. 2005 Oct;14(12):3623-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2005.02690.x.
Strategies for the identification of functional genetic variation underlying phenotypic traits of ecological and evolutionary importance have received considerable attention in the literature recently. This paper aims to bring together and compare the relative strengths and limitations of various potentially useful research strategies for dissecting functionally important genetic variation in a wide range of organisms. We briefly explore the relative strengths and limitations of traditional and emerging approaches and evaluate their potential use in free-living populations. While it is likely that much of the progress in functional genetic analyses will rely on progress in traditional model species, it is clear that with prudent choices of methods and appropriate sampling designs, much headway can be also made in a diverse range of species. We suggest that combining research approaches targeting different functional and biological levels can potentially increase understanding the genetic basis of ecological and evolutionary processes both in model and non-model organisms.
识别具有生态和进化重要性的表型性状背后的功能基因变异的策略,近来在文献中受到了相当多的关注。本文旨在汇总并比较各种潜在有用的研究策略的相对优势和局限性,这些策略用于剖析广泛生物体中具有功能重要性的基因变异。我们简要探讨传统方法和新兴方法的相对优势和局限性,并评估它们在自由生活种群中的潜在用途。虽然功能基因分析的许多进展可能依赖于传统模式物种的进展,但很明显,通过谨慎选择方法和适当的抽样设计,在各种各样的物种中也可以取得很大进展。我们建议,结合针对不同功能和生物学水平的研究方法,有可能增进对模式生物和非模式生物中生态和进化过程的遗传基础的理解。