Gene-based approach to human gene-phenotype correlations
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Gene-based approach to human gene-phenotype correlations
Abstract
Elucidating the genetic basis of human phenotypes is a major goal of contemporary geneticists. Logically, two fundamental and contrasting approaches are available, one that begins with a phenotype and concludes with the identification of a responsible gene or genes; the other that begins with a gene and works toward identifying one or more phenotypes resulting from allelic variation of it. This paper provides a conceptual overview of phenotype-based vs. gene-based procedures with emphasis on gene-based methods. A key feature of a gene-based approach is that laboratory effort first is devoted to developing an assay for mutations in the gene under regard; the assay then is applied to the evaluation of large numbers of unrelated individuals with a variety of phenotypes that are deemed potentially resulting from alleles at the gene. No effort is directed toward chromosomally mapping the loci responsible for the phenotypes scanned. Example is made of my laboratory's successful use of a gene-based approach to identify genes causing hereditary diseases of the retina such as retinitis pigmentosa. Reductions in the cost and improvements in the speed of scanning individuals for DNA sequence anomalies may make a gene-based approach an efficient alternative to phenotype-based approaches to correlating genes with phenotypes.
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