Parker Heidi G, Meurs Kathryn M, Ostrander Elaine A
National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, 50 South Drive, MSC 8000, Building 50, Room 5334, Bethesda, MD 20892-8000, USA.
J Vet Cardiol. 2006 Nov;8(2):115-27. doi: 10.1016/j.jvc.2006.04.002. Epub 2006 Oct 10.
Recent advances in canine genomics are changing the landscape of veterinary biology, and by default, veterinary medicine. No longer are clinicians locked into traditional methods of diagnoses and therapy. Rather, major advances in canine genetics and genomics from the past five years are now changing the way the veterinarian of the 21st century practices medicine. First, the availability of a dense genome map gives canine genetics a much-needed foothold in comparative medicine, allowing advances made in human and mouse genetics to be applied to companion animals. Second, the recently released 7.5x whole genome sequence of the dog is facilitating the identification of hereditary disease genes. Finally, development of genetic tools for rapid screening of families and populations at risk for inherited disease means that the cost of identifying and testing for disease loci will significantly decrease in coming years. Out of these advances will come major changes in companion animal diagnostics and therapy. Clinicians will be able to offer their clients genetic testing and counseling for a myriad of disorders. In this review we summarize recent findings in canine genomics and discuss their application to the study of canine cardiac health.
犬类基因组学的最新进展正在改变兽医生物学的格局,自然而然地,也在改变兽医学。临床医生不再局限于传统的诊断和治疗方法。相反,过去五年犬类遗传学和基因组学的重大进展正在改变21世纪兽医的行医方式。首先,高密度基因组图谱的出现为犬类遗传学在比较医学中提供了急需的立足点,使得人类和小鼠遗传学方面取得的进展能够应用于伴侣动物。其次,最近公布的犬类7.5倍全基因组序列有助于识别遗传性疾病基因。最后,用于快速筛查有遗传疾病风险的家族和群体的遗传工具的开发意味着,在未来几年里,识别和检测疾病基因座的成本将大幅降低。这些进展将给伴侣动物的诊断和治疗带来重大变化。临床医生将能够为客户提供针对多种疾病的基因检测和咨询服务。在这篇综述中,我们总结了犬类基因组学的最新发现,并讨论了它们在犬类心脏健康研究中的应用。