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In silico genetics: identification of a functional element regulating H2-Ealpha gene expression.

Science. 2004 Oct 22;306(5696):690-5
Guochun Liao 1 , Jianmei Wang , Jingshu Guo , John Allard , Janet Cheng , Anh Ng , Steve Shafer , Anne Puech , John D McPherson , Dorothee Foernzler , Gary Peltz , Jonathan Usuka
Guochun Liao 1 , Jianmei Wang , Jingshu Guo , John Allard , Janet Cheng , Anh Ng , Steve Shafer , Anne Puech , John D McPherson , Dorothee Foernzler , Gary Peltz , Jonathan Usuka
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  • 1 Department of Genetics and Genomics, Roche Palo Alto, 3431 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304-1397, USA.

摘要


Computational tools can markedly accelerate the rate at which murine genetic models can be analyzed. We developed a computational method for mapping phenotypic traits that vary among inbred strains onto haplotypic blocks. This method correctly predicted the genetic basis for strain-specific differences in several biologically important traits. It was also used to identify an allele-specific functional genomic element regulating H2-Ealpha gene expression. This functional element, which contained the binding sites for YY1 and a second transcription factor that is probably serum response factor, is located within the first intron of the H2-Ealpha gene. This computational method will greatly improve our ability to identify the genetic basis for a variety of phenotypic traits, ranging from qualitative trait information to quantitative gene expression data, which vary among inbred mouse strains.