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A Bayesian Framework to Account for Complex Non-Genetic Factors in Gene Expression Levels Greatly Increases Power in eQTL Studies
by
Winn, John
, Parts, Leopold
, Stegle, Oliver
, Durbin, Richard
in
Animals
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Cell culture
/ Computational Biology/Transcriptional Regulation
/ Databases, Genetic
/ Gene Expression
/ Genetics and Genomics/Gene Expression
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Markov Chains
/ Mathematics/Statistics
/ Methods
/ Mice
/ Models, Genetic
/ Models, Statistical
/ Phenotype
/ Quantitative genetics
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Single nucleotide polymorphisms
/ Software
/ Studies
/ Yeasts
2010
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A Bayesian Framework to Account for Complex Non-Genetic Factors in Gene Expression Levels Greatly Increases Power in eQTL Studies
by
Winn, John
, Parts, Leopold
, Stegle, Oliver
, Durbin, Richard
in
Animals
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Cell culture
/ Computational Biology/Transcriptional Regulation
/ Databases, Genetic
/ Gene Expression
/ Genetics and Genomics/Gene Expression
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Markov Chains
/ Mathematics/Statistics
/ Methods
/ Mice
/ Models, Genetic
/ Models, Statistical
/ Phenotype
/ Quantitative genetics
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Single nucleotide polymorphisms
/ Software
/ Studies
/ Yeasts
2010
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A Bayesian Framework to Account for Complex Non-Genetic Factors in Gene Expression Levels Greatly Increases Power in eQTL Studies
by
Winn, John
, Parts, Leopold
, Stegle, Oliver
, Durbin, Richard
in
Animals
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Cell culture
/ Computational Biology/Transcriptional Regulation
/ Databases, Genetic
/ Gene Expression
/ Genetics and Genomics/Gene Expression
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Markov Chains
/ Mathematics/Statistics
/ Methods
/ Mice
/ Models, Genetic
/ Models, Statistical
/ Phenotype
/ Quantitative genetics
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Single nucleotide polymorphisms
/ Software
/ Studies
/ Yeasts
2010
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A Bayesian Framework to Account for Complex Non-Genetic Factors in Gene Expression Levels Greatly Increases Power in eQTL Studies
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A Bayesian Framework to Account for Complex Non-Genetic Factors in Gene Expression Levels Greatly Increases Power in eQTL Studies
2010
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Overview
Gene expression measurements are influenced by a wide range of factors, such as the state of the cell, experimental conditions and variants in the sequence of regulatory regions. To understand the effect of a variable of interest, such as the genotype of a locus, it is important to account for variation that is due to confounding causes. Here, we present VBQTL, a probabilistic approach for mapping expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) that jointly models contributions from genotype as well as known and hidden confounding factors. VBQTL is implemented within an efficient and flexible inference framework, making it fast and tractable on large-scale problems. We compare the performance of VBQTL with alternative methods for dealing with confounding variability on eQTL mapping datasets from simulations, yeast, mouse, and human. Employing Bayesian complexity control and joint modelling is shown to result in more precise estimates of the contribution of different confounding factors resulting in additional associations to measured transcript levels compared to alternative approaches. We present a threefold larger collection of cis eQTLs than previously found in a whole-genome eQTL scan of an outbred human population. Altogether, 27% of the tested probes show a significant genetic association in cis, and we validate that the additional eQTLs are likely to be real by replicating them in different sets of individuals. Our method is the next step in the analysis of high-dimensional phenotype data, and its application has revealed insights into genetic regulation of gene expression by demonstrating more abundant cis-acting eQTLs in human than previously shown. Our software is freely available online at http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/peer/.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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