medaka基因组:为什么我们在脊椎动物功能基因组学中需要多种鱼类模型。

Genome dynamics Pub Date : 2006-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000095103
H Mitani, Y Kamei, S Fukamachi, S Oda, T Sasaki, S Asakawa, T Todo, N Shimizu
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Medaka (Oryzias latipes)广泛应用于生物学、医学、环境科学和渔业等领域的研究。斑马鱼和medaka是成功进行大规模诱变的遗传模型系统,已经积累了EST数据、BAC文库和精细的连锁图谱。在鳍类鱼类中,medaka与斑马鱼的进化距离较大。相比之下,medaka与河豚(Takifugu rubripes)和四齿兽(tetraodon nigroviridis)这两种河豚之间的进化距离几乎与人类与啮齿动物之间的进化距离相当,目前的基因组计划表明它们的基因组组织是保守的。比较硬骨鱼和哺乳动物的基因组结构有助于我们了解脊椎动物的同源基因结构和基因家族的进化。此外,基因功能必须通过正向和反向遗传学来分析。靶向诱导局部病变基因组(TILLING)系统是研究medaka和斑马鱼功能基因组学的有力工具,该系统包括随机诱变,然后筛选靶基因的诱导突变。
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The medaka genome: why we need multiple fish models in vertebrate functional genomics.

Medaka (Oryzias latipes) is widely used in research in the fields of biology, medicine, environmental science and fisheries. Zebrafish and medaka are well established as genetic model systems in which large-scale mutagenesis has been successfully performed, and for which EST data, BAC libraries, and fine linkage maps have been accumulated. Among rayfinned fish, there is a large evolutionary distance between medaka and zebrafish. In contrast, the evolutionary distance between medaka and two species of pufferfish, fugu (Takifugu rubripes), and tetraodon (Tetraodon nigroviridis), is almost comparable to that between humans and rodents, and the current genome project is showing that their genome organization is well conserved. Comparison of genome structure among teleosts and mammals helps our understanding of the orthologous gene structure and the evolution of gene families in vertebrates. In addition, gene functions have to be analyzed by both forward and reverse genetics. The Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genome (TILLING) system, which includes random mutagenesis, followed by screening for induced mutations in the target genes, is a powerful tool for studying the functional genomics of both medaka and zebrafish.

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