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Beyond Mendelian Inheritance:Genetic Buffering and Phenotype Variability

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摘要 Understanding the way genes work amongst individuals and across generations to shape form and function is a common theme for many genetic studies.The recent advances in genetics,genome engineering and DNA sequencing reinforced the notion that genes are not the only players that determine a phenotype.Due to physiological or pathological fluctuations in gene expression,even genetically identical cells can behave and manifest different phenotypes under the same conditions.Here,we discuss mechanisms that can influence or even disrupt the axis between genotype and phenotype;the role of modifier genes,the general concept of genetic redundancy,genetic compensation,the recently described transcriptional adaptation,environmental stressors,and phenotypic plasticity.We furthermore highlight the usage of induced pluripotent stem cells(iPSCs),the generation of isogenic lines through genome engineering,and sequencing technologies can help extract new genetic and epigenetic mechanisms from what is hitherto considered‘noise’.
出处 《Phenomics》 2022年第2期79-87,共9页 表型组学(英文)
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