Wilkinson Lawrence S, Davies William, Isles Anthony R
Behavioural Genetics Group, School of Psychology and Department of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UK.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2007 Nov;8(11):832-43. doi: 10.1038/nrn2235.
In a small fraction of mammalian genes--at present estimated at less than 1% of the total--one of the two alleles that is inherited by the offspring is partially or completely switched off. The decision as to which one is silenced depends on which allele was inherited from the mother and which from the father. These idiosyncratic loci are known as imprinted genes, and their existence is an evolutionary enigma, as they effectively nullify the advantages of diploidy. Although they are small in number, these genes have important effects on physiology and behaviour, and many are expressed in the brain. There is increasing evidence that imprinted genes influence brain function and behaviour by affecting neurodevelopmental processes.
在一小部分哺乳动物基因中——目前估计占总数不到1%——后代遗传的两个等位基因中的一个会部分或完全关闭。决定哪个等位基因被沉默取决于它是从母亲还是父亲那里遗传来的。这些特殊的基因座被称为印记基因,它们的存在是一个进化之谜,因为它们实际上抵消了二倍体的优势。尽管这些基因数量不多,但它们对生理和行为有重要影响,而且许多在大脑中表达。越来越多的证据表明,印记基因通过影响神经发育过程来影响大脑功能和行为。