Mutation is the root of all genetic variation. A new mutation may exhibit little or no effect. A mutation in the coding region of a gene may affect the gene product’s structure and function. A mutation can also impact gene expression. Gene expression is the process through which information encoded in the DNA is converted to the molecular machinery carrying out specific biological functions, ultimately generating higher-order phenotypes. Mutations that modify gene expression can therefore contribute to phenotypic variation. In this dissertation, I characterize the effects of mutations and natural genetic variants that impact gene expression to better understand how mutations contribute to gene expression variation. To characterize an array ...
Evidence from Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) has provided us with insights into human phenot...
It is now well established that noncoding regulatory variants play a central role in the genetics of...
This work was funded by the Louis-Jeantet Foundation (http://www.jeantet.ch/), the European Research...
A complete, mechanistic understanding of the consequences of genetic variation could provide immense...
Changes in gene expression are an important source of phenotypic diversity both within and between s...
Changes in gene expression are an important source of phenotypic diversity both within and between s...
Variation and variability of gene expression are central concepts in biology. Variation refers to di...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and functional genomics strategies have allowed ...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and functional genomics strategies have allowed ...
Understanding the relationship between the non-coding sequence of the genome and the gene expression...
Gene expression produces biologically functional RNAs and proteins and is essential for life. Nevert...
Gene expression produces biologically functional RNAs and proteins and is essential for life. Nevert...
Heritable variation in gene expression is common within species. Much of this variation is due to ge...
A growing body of evidence suggests that genetic variants that alter gene expression are responsible...
Evidence from Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) has provided us with insights into human phenot...
Evidence from Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) has provided us with insights into human phenot...
It is now well established that noncoding regulatory variants play a central role in the genetics of...
This work was funded by the Louis-Jeantet Foundation (http://www.jeantet.ch/), the European Research...
A complete, mechanistic understanding of the consequences of genetic variation could provide immense...
Changes in gene expression are an important source of phenotypic diversity both within and between s...
Changes in gene expression are an important source of phenotypic diversity both within and between s...
Variation and variability of gene expression are central concepts in biology. Variation refers to di...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and functional genomics strategies have allowed ...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and functional genomics strategies have allowed ...
Understanding the relationship between the non-coding sequence of the genome and the gene expression...
Gene expression produces biologically functional RNAs and proteins and is essential for life. Nevert...
Gene expression produces biologically functional RNAs and proteins and is essential for life. Nevert...
Heritable variation in gene expression is common within species. Much of this variation is due to ge...
A growing body of evidence suggests that genetic variants that alter gene expression are responsible...
Evidence from Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) has provided us with insights into human phenot...
Evidence from Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) has provided us with insights into human phenot...
It is now well established that noncoding regulatory variants play a central role in the genetics of...
This work was funded by the Louis-Jeantet Foundation (http://www.jeantet.ch/), the European Research...