Introduction
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Genetic Drivers of Pancreatic Islet Function
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Load and explore the data
Review Mapping Steps
Mapping A Single Gene Expression Trait
Mapping Many Gene Expression Traits
Creating A Transcriptome Map
Transcriptome Map of cis and trans eQTL
Maximum eQTL Peaks and Nearby Genes
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Interpreting qtl2 results
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Mediation Analysis
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Mediation analysis is widely used in the social sciences including psychology. In biomedicine, mediation analysis has been employed to investigate how gene expression mediates the effects of genetic variants on complex phenotypes and disease.
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Instead of the expression of one gene impacting another, expression of gene 1 in the graphic above could impact a physiological phenotype like blood glucose. Expression of gene 1 would mediate the relationship between the non-coding SNP and the glucose phenotype.
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Myo15b is located on chromosome 11. How would you interpret the following LOD plot? On which chromosome(s) would you expect to find the driver gene(s)? The SNP(s)?
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The QTL Viewer for the Attie islet data integrates mediation into exploration of the data. Below, mediation analysis identifies gene Hnf4a as the chromosome 2 gene that impacts Myo15b expression.