Motivation: Genes often regulate multiple traits. Identifying clusters of traits influenced by a common group of genes helps elucidate regulatory networks and can improve linkage mapping. Methods: We show that the Pearson correlation coefficient, ̂L, between two LOD score profiles can, with high specificity and sensitivity, identify pairs of genes that have their transcription regulated by shared quantitative trait loci (QTL). Furthermore, using theoretical and/or empirical methods, we can approximate the distribution of ̂L under the null hypothesis of no common QTL. Therefore, it is possible to calculate P-values and false discovery rates for testing whether two traits share common QTL. We then examine the properties of ̂L through simulati...
Genes, the fundamental building blocks of life, act together (often through their derived proteins) ...
For one- and two-trait-locus models, we show that the lod score based on affected relative pairs or ...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...
BACKGROUND: Association analysis using genome-wide expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) data i...
Motivation: Systems Genetics approaches, in particular those relying on genetical genomics data, put...
Background Correlations between polymorphic markers and observed phenotypes provide the basis for ma...
Identifying genetic determinants of complex traits is a fundamental challenge in genetics research. ...
The rapid accumulation of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and association studies of intermed...
Recent advances in genotyping and sequencing technology have enabled researchers to collect an enorm...
Transcriptional regulation refers to the molecular systems that control the concentration of mRNA sp...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...
While our understanding of dysregulated genes is essential for improvement of clinical care, the maj...
Combining genetic inheritance information, for both molecular profiles and complex traits, is a prom...
Genetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this cha...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...
Genes, the fundamental building blocks of life, act together (often through their derived proteins) ...
For one- and two-trait-locus models, we show that the lod score based on affected relative pairs or ...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...
BACKGROUND: Association analysis using genome-wide expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) data i...
Motivation: Systems Genetics approaches, in particular those relying on genetical genomics data, put...
Background Correlations between polymorphic markers and observed phenotypes provide the basis for ma...
Identifying genetic determinants of complex traits is a fundamental challenge in genetics research. ...
The rapid accumulation of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and association studies of intermed...
Recent advances in genotyping and sequencing technology have enabled researchers to collect an enorm...
Transcriptional regulation refers to the molecular systems that control the concentration of mRNA sp...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...
While our understanding of dysregulated genes is essential for improvement of clinical care, the maj...
Combining genetic inheritance information, for both molecular profiles and complex traits, is a prom...
Genetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this cha...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...
Genes, the fundamental building blocks of life, act together (often through their derived proteins) ...
For one- and two-trait-locus models, we show that the lod score based on affected relative pairs or ...
With the ability to measure thousands of related phenotypes from a single biological sample, it is n...