Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Behav Genet. 2010 Mar;40(2):111-3. doi: 10.1007/s10519-010-9342-4.
In the past 10 years or so, with the sequencing of the human genome and rapid advances in the development of high throughput techniques, the field of behavior genetics has increasingly moved toward the detection of actual genes and environmental factors. However, the field is still in the relatively early stages of understanding some of the basic facts about the complex genetic underpinnings of brain structure and function and their relationship to behavior. The 15 articles in this special issue were selected to represent the diversity of methodologies applied to the complexity of pathways linking genes, brain, and behavior. While providing strong evidence for the role of genes in individual differences in brain structure and function, these papers also demonstrate that environmental experiences alter neurobiological pathways, and that genetic factors may further moderate the impact of environmental experience. Most importantly, the breadth of studies proves that in order to be able to trace the pathways between genes, brain, and behavior, we need experts in genetics, neuroscience, psychology, and psychiatry.
在过去的 10 年左右的时间里,随着人类基因组的测序和高通量技术的快速发展,行为遗传学领域越来越倾向于检测实际的基因和环境因素。然而,该领域仍处于理解大脑结构和功能的复杂遗传基础以及它们与行为之间的一些基本事实的相对早期阶段。本期特刊中的 15 篇文章被选中,以代表应用于基因、大脑和行为之间复杂联系的各种方法的多样性。这些论文虽然为基因在大脑结构和功能的个体差异中的作用提供了强有力的证据,但也表明环境经验改变了神经生物学途径,而遗传因素可能进一步调节环境经验的影响。最重要的是,研究的广泛性证明,为了能够追踪基因、大脑和行为之间的途径,我们需要遗传学、神经科学、心理学和精神病学方面的专家。