In this study, we show that the covariance between behavior and gene expression in the brain can help further unravel the determinants of neurobehavioral traits. Previously, a QTL for novelty induced motor activity levels was identified on murine chromosome 15 using consomic strains. With the goal of narrowing down the linked region and possibly identifying the gene underlying the quantitative trait, gene expression data from this F(2)-population was collected and used for expression QTL analysis. While genetic variation in these mice was limited to chromosome 15, eQTL analysis of gene expression showed strong cis-effects as well as trans-effects elsewhere in the genome. Using weighted gene co-expression network analysis, we were able to id...
Despite sharing the same genes, identical twins demonstrate substantial variability in behavioral tr...
Genetic association mapping in structured populations of model organisms can offer a fruitful comple...
To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying the behavioral differences between two mous...
In this study, we show that the covariance between behavior and gene expression in the brain can hel...
Contains fulltext : 183591.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
A major challenge in neuroscience is to identify genes that influence specific behaviors and to unde...
Mood disorders have powerful effects on the lives of many people. Finding the mechanisms underlying ...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Differences in gene expression in the CNS influence behavior and disease susceptibility. To systemat...
Mouse inbred strains differ in many aspects of their phenotypes, and it is known that gene expressio...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Differences in gene expression in the CNS influence behavior and disease susceptibility. To systemat...
Abstract Background We performed gene expression profiling of the amygdala and hippocampus taken fro...
Identifying genes and pathways that contribute to differences in neurobehavioural traits is a key go...
Despite sharing the same genes, identical twins demonstrate substantial variability in behavioral tr...
Genetic association mapping in structured populations of model organisms can offer a fruitful comple...
To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying the behavioral differences between two mous...
In this study, we show that the covariance between behavior and gene expression in the brain can hel...
Contains fulltext : 183591.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
A major challenge in neuroscience is to identify genes that influence specific behaviors and to unde...
Mood disorders have powerful effects on the lives of many people. Finding the mechanisms underlying ...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Differences in gene expression in the CNS influence behavior and disease susceptibility. To systemat...
Mouse inbred strains differ in many aspects of their phenotypes, and it is known that gene expressio...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Differences in gene expression in the CNS influence behavior and disease susceptibility. To systemat...
Abstract Background We performed gene expression profiling of the amygdala and hippocampus taken fro...
Identifying genes and pathways that contribute to differences in neurobehavioural traits is a key go...
Despite sharing the same genes, identical twins demonstrate substantial variability in behavioral tr...
Genetic association mapping in structured populations of model organisms can offer a fruitful comple...
To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying the behavioral differences between two mous...