Morison I M, Reeve A E
Cancer Genetics Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Hum Mol Genet. 1998;7(10):1599-609. doi: 10.1093/hmg/7.10.1599.
Parent-of-origin effects were first recorded >3000 years ago by mule breeders in Asia Minor. There are now several different types of evidence suggesting the presence of a large number of imprinted genes, many of which have not yet been identified. Here, we catalogue a wide range of evidence and phenomena which indicate or suggest the presence of genomic imprinting in animals. This evidence includes: the direct documentation of parent-of-origin-specific gene transcription; human disease inheritance patterns which suggest the involvement of imprinted genes; and older, less well studied animal models which may show parent-of-origin effects.
起源亲本效应最早是在3000多年前由小亚细亚的骡子饲养者记录下来的。现在有几种不同类型的证据表明存在大量的印记基因,其中许多尚未被识别。在这里,我们梳理了一系列证据和现象,这些证据表明或暗示了动物中存在基因组印记。这些证据包括:起源亲本特异性基因转录的直接记录;表明印记基因参与其中的人类疾病遗传模式;以及可能显示起源亲本效应的、年代较久且研究较少的动物模型。