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Transcriptomic Perspectives on Neocortical Structure, Development, Evolution, and Disease
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 13.9 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-070815-013858
Ed S. Lein 1 , T. Grant Belgard 2 , Michael Hawrylycz 1 , Zoltán Molnár 3
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The cerebral cortex is the source of our most complex cognitive capabilities and a vulnerable target of many neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. Transcriptomics offers a new approach to understanding the cortex at the level of its underlying genetic code, and rapid technological advances have propelled this field to the high-throughput study of the complete set of transcribed genes at increasingly fine resolution to the level of individual cells. These tools have revealed features of the genetic architecture of adult cortical areas, layers, and cell types, as well as spatiotemporal patterning during development. This has allowed a fresh look at comparative anatomy as well, illustrating surprisingly large differences between mammals while at the same time revealing conservation of some features from avians to mammals. Finally, transcriptomics is fueling progress in understanding the causes of neurodevelopmental diseases such as autism, linking genetic association studies to specific molecular pathways and affected brain regions.

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关于新皮层结构,发育,进化和疾病的转录组学观点

大脑皮层是我们最复杂的认知能力的来源,也是许多神经系统疾病和神经精神疾病的脆弱目标。转录组学提供了一种在其基本遗传密码水平上了解皮层的新方法,并且快速的技术进步已将该领域推进到完整转录组基因的高通量研究,该基因以越来越精细的分辨率适应单个细胞的水平。这些工具揭示了成年皮质区域,层和细胞类型的遗传结构特征,以及发育过程中的时空模式。这也使人们对比较解剖学有了新的认识,说明了哺乳动物之间惊人的巨大差异,同时揭示了从鸟类到哺乳动物的某些特征的保存。最后,

更新日期:2017-08-03
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