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Genome wide association analysis in a mouse advanced intercross line

Natalia M. Gonzales, Jungkyun Seo, Ana Isabel Hernandez-Cordero, Celine L. St. Pierre, Jennifer S. Gregory, Margaret G. Distler, Mark Abney, Stefan Canzar, Arimantas Lionikas, Abraham A. Palmer
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/230920
Natalia M. Gonzales
University of Chicago;
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Jungkyun Seo
Duke University;
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Ana Isabel Hernandez-Cordero
University of Aberdeen;
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Celine L. St. Pierre
Washington University at St. Louis;
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Jennifer S. Gregory
University of Aberdeen;
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Margaret G. Distler
University of Chicago;
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Mark Abney
University of Chicago;
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Stefan Canzar
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen;
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Arimantas Lionikas
University of Aberdeen;
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Abraham A. Palmer
University of California, San Diego
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Abstract

The LG/J x SM/J advanced intercross line of mice (LG x SM AIL) is a multigenerational outbred population. High minor allele frequencies, a simple genetic background, and the fully sequenced LG and SM genomes make it a powerful population for genome-wide association studies. Here we use 1,063 AIL mice to identify 126 significant associations for 50 traits relevant to human health and disease. We also identify thousands of cis- and trans-eQTLs in the hippocampus, striatum, and prefrontal cortex of ~200 mice. We replicate an association between locomotor activity and Csmd1, which we identified in an earlier generation of this AIL, and show that Csmd1 mutant mice recapitulate the locomotor phenotype. Our results demonstrate the utility of the LG x SM AIL as a mapping population, identify numerous novel associations, and shed light on the genetic architecture of mammalian behavior.

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Genome wide association analysis in a mouse advanced intercross line
Natalia M. Gonzales, Jungkyun Seo, Ana Isabel Hernandez-Cordero, Celine L. St. Pierre, Jennifer S. Gregory, Margaret G. Distler, Mark Abney, Stefan Canzar, Arimantas Lionikas, Abraham A. Palmer
bioRxiv 230920; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/230920
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Genome wide association analysis in a mouse advanced intercross line
Natalia M. Gonzales, Jungkyun Seo, Ana Isabel Hernandez-Cordero, Celine L. St. Pierre, Jennifer S. Gregory, Margaret G. Distler, Mark Abney, Stefan Canzar, Arimantas Lionikas, Abraham A. Palmer
bioRxiv 230920; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/230920

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