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SUBMITTER: Wright FA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4012342 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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
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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]