1st Edition

Methods in Genomic Neuroscience

Edited By Hemin R. Chin, Steven O. Moldin Copyright 2001
    360 Pages
    by CRC Press

    360 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The past few years have witnessed extraordinary advances in molecular genetic techniques and the accumulation of structural genomics information and resources in both human and model organisms. With the development of new technologies and the availability of resources like the sequence of eukaryotic genomes, problems of a previously unthinkable scope are now being routinely solved in neuroscience and many other areas of biomedical research. The results of these studies, in turn, are having, and will continue to have, profound impact on experimental approaches and designs for manipulating genes, the genome, and model organisms as a means of gaining insights into nervous system functioning and complex behavior.

    Methods in Genomic Neuroscience provides newcomers and experienced researchers with a reference guide for applying powerful, state-of-the-art molecular genetic techniques to the study of neural and behavioral systems. It thereby provides a foundation by which data on gene expression and function may be used to develop new therapeutic strategies for brain diseases.

    Authored by researchers in the forefront of genomic neuroscience, the book addresses state-of-the-art tools and technologies for global analysis of genes influencing the nervous system and its disorders. An emphasis is placed on massively parallel approaches for analyzing the avalanche of data that is being generated from the full genomic sequence of humans and model systems. Specific topics include human sequence variation, methods for discovering disease vulnerability genes, gene-environmental interaction, gene expression analysis using DNA microarrays, random mutagenesis, gene trap approaches for studying brain development, neural stem cells, gene targeting, and gene delivery.

    Gene-Environment Interaction and Complex Behavior. Current Perspectives on the Genetic Analysis of Naturally-Occurring Neurological Mutations in Mice. Conditional and Inducible Gene Targeting in the Nervous System. Functional Identification of Neural Genes. Studying Brain Development and Wiring Using a Modified Gene Trap Approach. N-Ethyl-N-Nitrosourea (ENU) Mutagenesis: Functional Analysis of the Mouse Nervous System and Behavior. DNA Arrays and Gene Expression Analysis in the Brain. DNA Microarrays and Human Brain Disorders. Full-Length cDNA Libraries: Reagents for Functional Studies of the Nervous System. Methods for Gene Delivery to Neural Tissue. Neural Stem Cells and Brain Repair. Statistical Methods to Discover Susceptibility Genes for Nervous System Diseases. Genetic Variation Analysis of Neuropsychiatric Traits.

    Biography

    Chin, Hemin R.; Moldin, Steven O.