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Researchers reveal types of genes necessary for brain development

Josh: This had to be painstaking work. It’s exciting that this type of work is being done though, because this should give some insight into how the brain develops. As we apply it to other organ development, it should help with regeneration or growing organs for transplant.

Researchers from Harvard Medical School and Brandeis University have successfully completed a full-genome RNAi screen in neurons, showing what types of genes are necessary for brain development. Details of the screen and its novel methodology are published July 4th in the open-access journal PLoS Genetics.

Recent advances in genomics, such as the sequencing of entire genomes and the discovery of RNA-interference as a means of testing the effects of gene loss, have opened up the possibility to systematically analyze the function of all known and predicted genes in an organism. Until now, this type of functional genomics approach has not been applied to the study of very complex cells, such as the brain’s neurons, on a full-genome scale. … Continue Reading »