Department of Zoology, BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
Trends Genet. 2013 Jun;29(6):358-66. doi: 10.1016/j.tig.2013.01.009. Epub 2013 Feb 28.
The premise of genetic analysis is that a causal link exists between phenotypic and allelic variation. However, it has long been documented that mutant phenotypes are not a simple result of a single DNA lesion, but are instead due to interactions of the focal allele with other genes and the environment. Although an experimentally rigorous approach focused on individual mutations and isogenic control strains has facilitated amazing progress within genetics and related fields, a glimpse back suggests that a vast complexity has been omitted from our current understanding of allelic effects. Armed with traditional genetic analyses and the foundational knowledge they have provided, we argue that the time and tools are ripe to return to the underexplored aspects of gene function and embrace the context-dependent nature of genetic effects. We assert that a broad understanding of genetic effects and the evolutionary dynamics of alleles requires identifying how mutational outcomes depend upon the 'wild type' genetic background. Furthermore, we discuss how best to exploit genetic background effects to broaden genetic research programs.
遗传分析的前提是表型和等位基因变异之间存在因果关系。然而,长期以来的研究表明,突变表型并不是单个 DNA 损伤的简单结果,而是焦点等位基因与其他基因和环境相互作用的结果。虽然一种针对单个突变和同基因对照菌株的实验严谨方法促进了遗传学及相关领域的惊人进展,但回顾过去表明,我们目前对等位基因效应的理解忽略了巨大的复杂性。我们利用传统的遗传分析及其提供的基础知识,认为现在是时候重新研究基因功能中尚未得到充分探索的方面,并接受遗传效应的上下文依赖性了。我们断言,要全面了解遗传效应和等位基因的进化动态,就需要确定突变结果如何依赖于“野生型”遗传背景。此外,我们还讨论了如何最好地利用遗传背景效应来拓宽遗传研究计划。