Reuveni Eli
Mouse Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Monterotondo, Italy.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2011 Feb 14;11:429-36. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2011.32.
Laboratory mouse strains are known for their large phenotypic diversity and serve as a primary mammalian model in genotype-phenotype association studies. One possible attempt to understand the reason for this diversity could be addressed by careful investigation of the unique evolutionary history of their wild-derived founders and the consequence that it may have on the genetic makeup of the laboratory mouse strains during the history of human fancy breeding. This review will summarize recently published literature that endeavors to unravel the genetic background of laboratory mouse strains, as well as give new insights into novel evolutionary approaches. I will explain basic concepts of molecular evolution and the reason why it is important in order to infer function even among closely related wild and domesticated species. I will also discuss future frontiers in the field and how newly emerging sequencing technologies could help us to better understand the relationship between genotype and phenotype.
实验室小鼠品系以其巨大的表型多样性而闻名,并在基因型-表型关联研究中作为主要的哺乳动物模型。一种理解这种多样性原因的可能尝试是,仔细研究其野生起源奠基者独特的进化历史,以及在人类选育历史中这可能对实验室小鼠品系的基因组成产生的影响。本综述将总结最近发表的致力于揭示实验室小鼠品系遗传背景的文献,并对新的进化方法提供新的见解。我将解释分子进化的基本概念以及它为何重要,以便在亲缘关系密切的野生和驯化物种中推断功能。我还将讨论该领域的未来前沿,以及新出现的测序技术如何能帮助我们更好地理解基因型与表型之间的关系。