Integrative genomics Flashcards

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What were the early integrative genomic approaches?

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  • use of RIL with 2 parental strains
  • F1 generation (het at many loci) are intermated to generate many different recombination events
  • then each line is inbred (hom) which creates a population of genetically identical individuals
  • can easily map trait
  • differences between RILs can be mapped to either parental chromosome
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What is the collaborative cross?

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  • 8 genotype founder strains (parental strains)
  • increased no of strains = increased no of recombination = increased mapping resolution
  • result is hundreds of unique strains which all contain 1/8th of each founder genome
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What is expression profiling?

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After population of interest established (e.g. founder strains) use microarray or RNA seq to discover expression levels of transcripts in each individual in a population

After use statistical analyses to correlate/associate variant/s that segregate with high vs low expression of the transcript

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What is a genomic map?

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The variants (markers) found via expression profiling that segregate with the trait are used to map the genomic regions which influence expression of the trait

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What is the LOD score?

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The likelihood that the association between the trait and the genetic marker is not due to chance (>3 is statistically significant)

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What are Cis and Tran expression QTLs?

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Cis = QTL peak localises to the same genomic region as the transcript being measured

Trans = QTL peak localises to a different genomic region as the transcript being measured

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What is atrial fibrillation?

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A massive cause of morbidity and mortality where abnormal electrical impulses are thought to originate in the lung, from a small population of muscle cells which surround the pulmonary veins. Thought that these muscle cells have an altered phenotype which switches from working muscle to pacemaker

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Explain how a 2-parent cross in mice was used to study atrial fibrillation

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  • Stain the muscle cells around the pulmonary veins with cardiac troponin
  • then correlation analysis (find all transcripts that are correlated with cardiac troponin)
  • now have gene network of correlated muscle transcripts within lung
  • gene network is co-regulated
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What did the the 2-parent cross in mice studying atrial fibrillation find?

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Found all the transcripts in the network were regulated from either one or both Ch1 or Ch2 (master regulatory loci)

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What are the challenges of integrative genomics?

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  • increasing no of individuals and SNPs to increase resolution increases the cost
  • if the effect size you are mapping is small, or there are many loci controlling the trait, the more individuals needed
  • increased variation between lines, also increases the risk of spurious association
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Outbred population of integrative genomics present what challenges?

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  • need to screen large no
  • need high density genotyping (whole genome scan)
  • need sophisticated statistical methods
  • must be careful of confounding factors
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What was the San Antonio Family Heart study?

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  • Major project to find genes involved in heart disease
  • 1400 members of 40 large Mexican American Families in San Antonio with high incidence of heart disease and diabetes
  • aim to identify cardiovascular disease genes
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What results were found in the San Antonio Family Heart Study?

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  • results of eQTL association analysis found VNN1 had a high association with HDL-cholesterol and TG
  • SNP- genotype total population for VNN1: found 2 SNPs highly associated within the promoter of the VNN1 gene
  • network analysis found positive association of VNN1 and HDL-C
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