Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University, Box 582, Uppsala 75123, Sweden.
Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, 415 Main Street, Cambridge 02142, Massachusetts, USA.
Nat Rev Genet. 2017 Oct;18(10):624-636. doi: 10.1038/nrg.2017.51. Epub 2017 Jul 24.
With the generation of more than 100 sequenced vertebrate genomes in less than 25 years, the key question arises of how these resources can be used to inform new or ongoing projects. In the past, this diverse collection of sequences from human as well as model and non-model organisms has been used to annotate the human genome and to increase the understanding of human disease. In the future, comparative vertebrate genomics in conjunction with additional genomic resources will yield insights into the processes of genome function, evolution, speciation, selection and adaptation, as well as the quantification of species diversity. In this Review, we discuss how the genomics of non-human organisms can provide insights into vertebrate biology and how this can contribute to the understanding of human physiology and health.
在不到 25 年的时间里,已经有超过 100 个脊椎动物基因组被测序,随之而来的关键问题是如何利用这些资源为新的或正在进行的项目提供信息。过去,这些来自人类以及模式生物和非模式生物的多样化序列集合被用于注释人类基因组,并加深对人类疾病的理解。在未来,与其他基因组资源相结合的比较脊椎动物基因组学将深入了解基因组功能、进化、物种形成、选择和适应的过程,以及物种多样性的量化。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了非人类生物的基因组学如何为脊椎动物生物学提供启示,以及这如何有助于理解人类的生理和健康。