Vogel F
J Med Genet. 1987 Mar;24(3):129-38. doi: 10.1136/jmg.24.3.129.
Genetic variation influencing normal and abnormal human behaviour has been studied since Francis Galton's work in the second half of the 19th century. However, most of these studies have consisted of biometric analysis of complex phenotypes; the genotype has been treated as a 'black box'. The concepts and analytical tools of modern genetics have rarely been used. In this lecture, some examples are given of approaches combining tools from genetics, cytogenetics, and various fields of neurobiology which might help in the analysis of genetic mechanisms leading, in interaction with the environment, to individual differences in behaviour, mental performance, and susceptibility to mental diseases.
自19世纪下半叶弗朗西斯·高尔顿的研究工作以来,影响人类正常和异常行为的基因变异就一直受到研究。然而,这些研究大多是对复杂表型的生物统计学分析;基因型一直被视为一个“黑匣子”。现代遗传学的概念和分析工具很少被使用。在本次讲座中,将给出一些例子,说明结合遗传学、细胞遗传学和神经生物学各个领域的工具的方法,这些方法可能有助于分析与环境相互作用导致行为、心理表现和精神疾病易感性个体差异的遗传机制。