School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Heredity (Edinb). 2010 Dec;105(6):497-506. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2010.113. Epub 2010 Aug 25.
The measurement of telomere length (TL) is a genetic tool that is beginning to be employed widely in ecological and evolutionary studies as marker of age and fitness. The adoption of this approach has been accelerated by the development of telomere quantitative PCR, which enables the screening of large numbers of samples with little effort. However, the measurement and interpretation of TL change need to be done with a necessary level of rigour that has thus far often been missing where this approach has been employed in an ecological and evolutionary context. In this article, we critically review the literature available on the relationship between TL, age and fitness. We seek to familiarize geneticists, ecologists and evolutionary biologists with the shortcomings of the methods and the most common mistakes made while analysing TL. Prevention of these mistakes will ensure accuracy, reproducibility and comparability of TL studies in different species and allow the identification of ecological and evolutionary principles behind TL dynamics.
端粒长度(TL)的测量是一种遗传工具,它开始在生态和进化研究中广泛应用,作为年龄和适应性的标志物。端粒定量 PCR 的发展加速了这一方法的采用,该技术能够轻松地筛选大量样本。然而,TL 变化的测量和解释需要有一定的严谨性,而在生态和进化背景下应用该方法时,往往缺乏这种严谨性。在本文中,我们批判性地回顾了关于 TL、年龄和适应性之间关系的文献。我们旨在让遗传学家、生态学家和进化生物学家熟悉这些方法的缺点,以及在分析 TL 时最常见的错误。防止这些错误将确保在不同物种中进行 TL 研究的准确性、可重复性和可比性,并能够确定 TL 动态背后的生态和进化原则。