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Neurogenetics: advancing the 'next-generation' of brain research.

机译:神经遗传学:推进大脑研究的“下一代”。

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There can be little doubt that genetics has transformed our understanding of mechanisms mediating brain disorders. The last two decades have brought tremendous progress in terms of accurate molecular diagnoses and knowledge of the genes and pathways that are involved in a large number of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Likewise, new methods and analytical approaches, including genome array studies and "next-generation" sequencing technologies, are bringing us deeper insights into the subtle complexities of the genetic architecture that determines our risks for these disorders. As we now seek to translate these discoveries back to clinical applications, a major challenge for the field will be in bridging the gap between genes and biology. In this Overview of Neuron's special review issue on neurogenetics, we reflect on progress made over the last two decades and highlight the challenges as well as the exciting opportunities for the future.
机译:毫无疑问,遗传学已经改变了我们对介导脑部疾病的机制的理解。最近的二十年来,在准确的分子诊断以及对涉及大量神经病学和精神病学的基因和途径的了解方面,已经取得了巨大的进步。同样,新的方法和分析方法,包括基因组阵列研究和“下一代”测序技术,使我们对决定我们患这些疾病风险的遗传结构的细微复杂性有了更深入的了解。当我们现在寻求将这些发现转化回临床应用时,该领域的主要挑战将是弥合基因与生物学之间的鸿沟。在本期《神经元神经遗传学特别评论》概述中,我们回顾了过去二十年来取得的进展,并着重指出了挑战以及未来的令人兴奋的机遇。

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