Background: Epistasis (synergistic interaction) among SNPs governing gene expression is likely to arise withintranscriptional networks. However, the power to detect it is limited by the large number of combinations to betested and the modest sample sizes of most datasets. By limiting the interaction search space firstly to cis-trans andthen cis-cis SNP pairs where both SNPs had an independent effect on the expression of the most variabletranscripts in the liver and brain, we greatly reduced the size of the search space.Results: Within the cis-trans search space we discovered three transcripts with significant epistasis. Surprisingly, allinteracting SNP pairs were located nearby each other on the chromosome (within 290 kb-2.16 Mb). Despite t...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Background: Epistasis (synergistic interaction) among SNPs governing gene expression is likely to ar...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism’s effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) aim to uncover the genetic basis of traits and co...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Background: Epistasis (synergistic interaction) among SNPs governing gene expression is likely to ar...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism’s effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) aim to uncover the genetic basis of traits and co...
Epistasis is the phenomenon whereby one polymorphism's effect on a trait depends on other polymorphi...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...
Non-additive interaction between genetic variants, or epistasis, is a possible explanation for the g...