Plomin Robert, Kovas Yulia, Haworth Claire M A
Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry London.
Mind Brain Educ. 2007 Mar;1(1):11-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-228X.2007.00002.x.
Genetics contributes importantly to learning abilities and disabilities-not just to reading, the target of most genetic research, but also to mathematics and other academic areas as well. One of the most important recent findings from quantitative genetic research such as twin studies is that the same set of genes is largely responsible for genetic influence across these domains. We call these "generalist genes" to highlight their pervasive influence. In other words, most genes found to be associated with a particular learning ability or disability (such as reading) will also be associated with other learning abilities and disabilities (such as mathematics). Moreover, some generalist genes for learning abilities and disabilities are even more general in their effect, encompassing other cognitive abilities such as memory and spatial ability. When these generalist genes are identified, they will greatly accelerate research on general mechanisms at all levels of analysis from genes to brain to behavior.
遗传学对学习能力和学习障碍有着重要影响——不仅涉及阅读(大多数基因研究的目标领域),还包括数学和其他学术领域。近期定量遗传学研究(如双胞胎研究)最重要的发现之一是,同一组基因在很大程度上对这些领域的遗传影响负责。我们将这些基因称为“通才基因”,以突出它们普遍存在的影响。换句话说,大多数被发现与特定学习能力或学习障碍(如阅读)相关的基因,也会与其他学习能力和学习障碍(如数学)相关。此外,一些影响学习能力和学习障碍的通才基因的作用甚至更为广泛,还包括其他认知能力,如记忆和空间能力。一旦识别出这些通才基因,它们将极大地加速从基因到大脑再到行为的各个分析层面上对一般机制的研究。