Journal article
Genome variants associated with RNA splicing variations in bovine are extensively shared between tissues
R Xiang, BJ Hayes, CJ Vander Jagt, IM MacLeod, M Khansefid, PJ Bowman, Z Yuan, CP Prowse-Wilkins, CM Reich, BA Mason, JB Garner, LC Marett, Y Chen, S Bolormaa, HD Daetwyler, AJ Chamberlain, ME Goddard
BMC Genomics | BMC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Mammalian phenotypes are shaped by numerous genome variants, many of which may regulate gene transcription or RNA splicing. To identify variants with regulatory functions in cattle, an important economic and model species, we used sequence variants to map a type of expression quantitative trait loci (expression QTLs) that are associated with variations in the RNA splicing, i.e., sQTLs. To further the understanding of regulatory variants, sQTLs were compare with other two types of expression QTLs, 1) variants associated with variations in gene expression, i.e., geQTLs and 2) variants associated with variations in exon expression, i.e., eeQTLs, in different tissues. Results: Using ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects (DP160101056) supported R.X. and M.E.G. Dairy Futures CRC and DairyBio (a joint venture project between Agriculture Victoria and Dairy Australia) supported the generation of the transcriptome data of experiment I-III. No funding bodies participated in the design of the study and collection, analysis, and interpretation of data and in writing the manuscript.