Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background

Differences in gene expression may be caused by nearby DNA polymorphisms (cis regulation) or by interactions of gene control regions with polymorphic transcription factors (trans regulation). Trans acting loci are much harder to detect than cis acting loci and their effects are much more sensitive t...

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Main Authors: Noyes, H.A., Agaba, Morris, Anderson, S., Archibald, A.L., Brass, A., Gibson, John P., Hall, L., Hulme, H., Oh, S.J., Kemp, Stephen J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2324
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author Noyes, H.A.
Agaba, Morris
Anderson, S.
Archibald, A.L.
Brass, A.
Gibson, John P.
Hall, L.
Hulme, H.
Oh, S.J.
Kemp, Stephen J.
author_browse Agaba, Morris
Anderson, S.
Archibald, A.L.
Brass, A.
Gibson, John P.
Hall, L.
Hulme, H.
Kemp, Stephen J.
Noyes, H.A.
Oh, S.J.
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Agaba, Morris
Anderson, S.
Archibald, A.L.
Brass, A.
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Hall, L.
Hulme, H.
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Kemp, Stephen J.
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spelling CGSpace23242024-05-01T08:18:35Z Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background Noyes, H.A. Agaba, Morris Anderson, S. Archibald, A.L. Brass, A. Gibson, John P. Hall, L. Hulme, H. Oh, S.J. Kemp, Stephen J. genetics mice Differences in gene expression may be caused by nearby DNA polymorphisms (cis regulation) or by interactions of gene control regions with polymorphic transcription factors (trans regulation). Trans acting loci are much harder to detect than cis acting loci and their effects are much more sensitive to genetic background. 2010-12 2010-08-23T15:08:51Z 2010-08-23T15:08:51Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2324 en Open Access Springer Noyes, H.A.; Agaba, M.; Anderson, S.; Archibald, A.L.; Brass, A.; Gibson, J.; Hall, L.; Hulme, H.; Oh, S.J.; Kemp, S. 2010. Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background. BMC Genomics 11:361.
spellingShingle genetics
mice
Noyes, H.A.
Agaba, Morris
Anderson, S.
Archibald, A.L.
Brass, A.
Gibson, John P.
Hall, L.
Hulme, H.
Oh, S.J.
Kemp, Stephen J.
Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
title Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
title_full Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
title_fullStr Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
title_full_unstemmed Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
title_short Genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
title_sort genotype and expression analysis of two inbred mouse strains and two derived congenic strains suggest that most gene expression is trans regulated and sensitive to genetic background
topic genetics
mice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2324
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