From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Thu Sep 02 1999 - 10:35:46 MDT
There is a kick ass paper in today's issue of the journal "Nature". Joe Z Tsien
of Princeton University has used genetic engineering to create a mouse with
greater intelligence than any found on Earth, it performed consistently and
considerably better than any other strain in all 6 of the standard intelligence
tests given to mice.
Dr. Tsien was interested in a gene that codes for part of the NMDA receptor,
it comes in two forms the NR2B that is active in the young when animals
are the smartest, and the NR2A which predominates in older animals.
He figured that if the Hebbs rule about how the brain forms memories
then this might have something to do with intelligence. Dr. Tsien put in extra
copies of the gene for NR2B and control genes so that they are only expressed
in the forebrain and the hippocampus. Dr. Tsien calls his new strain of mouse
"Doogie" after the TV show about the 16 year old genius doctor. It's interesting
that he didn't restore the intelligence of old stupid mice, he made a mouse that
was smarter than any found in nature. He didn't say if old Doogie mice were
smarter than old normal mice, I guess there are no old Doogie mice yet.
Dr. Tsien also notes than the human version of the gene is 98% the same as
that found in mice.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : Fri Nov 01 2002 - 15:05:00 MST