灵长类动物基因组。

Genome dynamics Pub Date : 2006-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000095090
H Herlyn, H Zischler
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摘要

2001年,IHGSC和Celera Genomics公布了人类基因组序列草图,这激发了人们对灵长类动物遗传学的特别兴趣。基于小鼠全基因组序列的后基因组比较分析开始关注人类DNA的功能、进化和多样性方面。通过分析主要灵长类群体代表的分子特征状态,人们能够重建鼠-人分化后人类谱系上形成基因组的过程。因此,在全基因组鸟枪(Whole genome Shotgun, WGS)测序项目中,一些灵长类动物基因组序列即将产生,并且已经可以用于旧大陆猴和人猿(恒河猴、黑猩猩)的两种代表。比较数据仅限于一个有意义的灵长类样本的功能基因组部分(ENCODE项目)正在进行中。这些数据将产生一个明确的系统发育框架,将小鼠、与灵长类有关的真动物和主要灵长类类群联系起来,这对任何特征进化分析都是必不可少的。在功能位点上,对灵长类动物控制细胞RNA和蛋白质组成时空分布的分子现象进行比较遗传学研究将有助于我们理解基因型-表型相关性和人类特异性性状的出现。
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Primate genomes.

A particular interest in primate genetics was fueled by the release of the complete human genome sequence drafts reported in 2001 by the IHGSC and Celera Genomics. Postgenomic comparative analyses based on the complete genome sequence of the mouse started focusing on functional, evolutionary and diversity aspects of human DNA. By analyzing molecular character states in the representatives of the major primate groups one is able to reconstruct the processes that shape genomes on the lineage to humans after the mouse-human divergence. Consequently, several primate genome sequences are about to be generated during Whole Genome Shotgun (WGS) sequencing projects and are already available for two representatives of the Old World monkeys and hominoids (rhesus monkey, chimpanzee). Comparative data restricted to functional genome parts of a meaningful primate sample (ENCODE project) are underway. These data will yield a definite phylogenetic framework linking the mouse, primate related eutherians and the major primate groups, which is indispensable for any analysis of character evolution. Concerning the functional site comparative genetic research in primates on molecular phenomena that control the spatiotemporal profile of the cellular RNA and protein composition will contribute to our understanding of genotype-phenotype correlations and the emergence of human specific traits.

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