Project description:We investigated effects of the t haplotype in house mice, an autosomal male meiotic driver, on genome-wide gene expression patterns in males and females. We analysed gonads, liver and brain in adult sibling pairs differing in genotype, allowing us to identify t-associated differences in gene regulation. In testis, only 40% of differentially expressed genes mapped to the approximately 708 annotated genes comprising the t haplotype. Thus much of the activity of the t haplotype occurs in trans, and as up-regulation. Sperm maturation functions were enriched among both cis and trans acting t haplotype genes. Within the t haplotype, more down-regulation and differential exon usage was observed. In ovaries, liver, and brain, the majority of expression differences mapped to the t haplotype, and were largely independent of the differences seen in the testis. Overall, we found widespread transcriptional effects of this male meiotic driver in the house mouse genome.