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. 2019 Aug;30(7-8):212-216.
doi: 10.1007/s00335-019-09813-4.

The dark genome and pleiotropy: challenges for precision medicine

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The dark genome and pleiotropy: challenges for precision medicine

Steve D M Brown et al. Mamm Genome. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Surprisingly we remain ignorant of the function of the majority of genes in the human and mouse genomes. The dark genome is a major obstacle to the interpretation of the function of human genetic variation and its impact on disease. At the same time, pleiotropy, how individual variants influence multiple phenotypes, is key to understanding gene function and the role of genes and genetic networks in disease systems. Both understanding the genetics of disease and developing new therapeutic approaches and advances in precision medicine are all compromised by our limited knowledge of gene function and pleiotropic effects. Illuminating the dark genome and revealing pleiotropy across the genome requires a highly coordinated and international effort to acquire and analyse high-dimensional phenotype data from model organisms. We describe briefly how the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium is addressing these challenges and the novel features of the pleiotropic landscape that are revealed by functional genomics programmes at genome-wide scale.

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