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Heritability and genomics of gene expression in peripheral blood.


ABSTRACT: We assessed gene expression profiles in 2,752 twins, using a classic twin design to quantify expression heritability and quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) in peripheral blood. The most highly heritable genes (?777) were grouped into distinct expression clusters, enriched in gene-poor regions, associated with specific gene function or ontology classes, and strongly associated with disease designation. The design enabled a comparison of twin-based heritability to estimates based on dizygotic identity-by-descent sharing and distant genetic relatedness. Consideration of sampling variation suggests that previous heritability estimates have been upwardly biased. Genotyping of 2,494 twins enabled powerful identification of eQTLs, which we further examined in a replication set of 1,895 unrelated subjects. A large number of non-redundant local eQTLs (6,756) met replication criteria, whereas a relatively small number of distant eQTLs (165) met quality control and replication standards. Our results provide a new resource toward understanding the genetic control of transcription.

SUBMITTER: Wright FA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4012342 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heritability and genomics of gene expression in peripheral blood.

Wright Fred A FA   Sullivan Patrick F PF   Brooks Andrew I AI   Zou Fei F   Sun Wei W   Xia Kai K   Madar Vered V   Jansen Rick R   Chung Wonil W   Zhou Yi-Hui YH   Abdellaoui Abdel A   Batista Sandra S   Butler Casey C   Chen Guanhua G   Chen Ting-Huei TH   D'Ambrosio David D   Gallins Paul P   Ha Min Jin MJ   Hottenga Jouke Jan JJ   Huang Shunping S   Kattenberg Mathijs M   Kochar Jaspreet J   Middeldorp Christel M CM   Qu Ani A   Shabalin Andrey A   Tischfield Jay J   Todd Laura L   Tzeng Jung-Ying JY   van Grootheest Gerard G   Vink Jacqueline M JM   Wang Qi Q   Wang Wei W   Wang Weibo W   Willemsen Gonneke G   Smit Johannes H JH   de Geus Eco J EJ   Yin Zhaoyu Z   Penninx Brenda W J H BW   Boomsma Dorret I DI  

Nature genetics 20140413 5


We assessed gene expression profiles in 2,752 twins, using a classic twin design to quantify expression heritability and quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) in peripheral blood. The most highly heritable genes (∼777) were grouped into distinct expression clusters, enriched in gene-poor regions, associated with specific gene function or ontology classes, and strongly associated with disease designation. The design enabled a comparison of twin-based heritability to estimates based on dizygotic identit  ...[more]

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