Journal article
Replicated effects of sex and genotype on gene expression in human lymphoblastoid cell lines
AF McRae, NA Matigian, L Vadlamudi, JC Mulley, B Mowry, NG Martin, SF Berkovic, NK Hayward, PM Visscher
Human Molecular Genetics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddl456
Abstract
The expression level for 15 887 transcripts in lymphoblastoid cell lines from 19 monozygotic twin pairs (10 male, 9 female) were analysed for the effects of genotype and sex. On an average, the effect of twin pairs explained 31% of the variance in normalized gene expression levels, consistent with previous broad sense heritability estimates. The effect of sex on gene expression levels was most noticeable on the X chromosome, which contained 15 of the 20 significantly differentially expressed genes. A high concordance was observed between the sex difference test statistics and surveys of genes escaping X chromosome inactivation. Notably, several autosomal genes showed significant differences ..
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