Hodgkin J, Plasterk R H, Waterston R H
Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK.
Science. 1995 Oct 20;270(5235):410-4. doi: 10.1126/science.270.5235.410.
Over the past two decades, the small soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has become established as a major model system for the study of a great variety of problems in biology and medicine. One of its most significant advantages is its simplicity, both in anatomy and in genomic organization. The entire haploid genetic content amounts to 100 million base pairs of DNA, about 1/30 the size of the human value. As a result, C. elegans has also provided a pilot system for the construction of physical maps of larger animal and plant genomes, and subsequently for the complete sequencing of those genomes. By mid-1995, approximately one-fifth of the complete DNA sequence of this animal had been determined. Caenorhabditis elegans provides a test bed not only for the development and application of mapping and sequencing technologies, but also for the interpretation and use of complete sequence information. This article reviews the progress so far toward a realizable goal--the total description of the genome of a simple animal.
在过去二十年中,小型土壤线虫秀丽隐杆线虫已成为研究生物学和医学中各种问题的主要模型系统。其最显著的优势之一在于其在解剖学和基因组组织方面的简单性。整个单倍体遗传内容相当于1亿个DNA碱基对,约为人类基因组大小的1/30。因此,秀丽隐杆线虫也为构建更大动植物基因组的物理图谱提供了一个试验系统,并随后用于这些基因组的完整测序。到1995年年中,该动物约五分之一的完整DNA序列已被确定。秀丽隐杆线虫不仅为图谱绘制和测序技术的开发与应用提供了试验平台,也为完整序列信息的解读和利用提供了试验平台。本文回顾了迄今为止朝着一个可实现的目标——对一种简单动物的基因组进行全面描述——所取得的进展。