Authors
Matthew B Johnson, Yuka Imamura Kawasawa, Christopher E Mason, Željka Krsnik, Giovanni Coppola, Darko Bogdanović, Daniel H Geschwind, Shrikant M Mane, Nenad Šestan
Publication date
2009/5/28
Journal
Neuron
Volume
62
Issue
4
Pages
494-509
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Our understanding of the evolution, formation, and pathological disruption of human brain circuits is impeded by a lack of comprehensive data on the developing brain transcriptome. A whole-genome, exon-level expression analysis of 13 regions from left and right sides of the mid-fetal human brain revealed that 76% of genes are expressed, and 44% of these are differentially regulated. These data reveal a large number of specific gene expression and alternative splicing patterns, as well as coexpression networks, associated with distinct regions and neurodevelopmental processes. Of particular relevance to cognitive specializations, we have characterized the transcriptional landscapes of prefrontal cortex and perisylvian speech and language areas, which exhibit a population-level global expression symmetry. We show that differentially expressed genes are more frequently associated with human-specific …
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