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A compendium of genetic regulatory effects across pig tissues

Authors :
Lingzhao Fang
Jinyan Teng
Yahui Gao
Hongwei Yin
Zhonghao Bai
Shuli Liu
Haonan Zeng
Lijing Bai
Zexi Cai
Bingru Zhao
Xiujin Li
Zhiting Xu
Qing Lin
Zhangyuan Pan
Wenjing Yang
Xiaoshan Yu
Dailu Guan
Yali Hou
Brittney Keel
Gary Rohrer
Amanda Lindholm-Perry
William Oliver
Maria Ballester
Daniel Crespo-Piazuelo
Raquel Quintanilla
Oriol Canela-Xandri
Konrad Rawlik
Charley Xia
Yuelin Yao
Qianyi Zhao
Wenye Yao
Liu Yang
Houcheng Li
Huicong Zhang
Wang Liao
Tianshuo Chen
Peter Karlskov-Mortensen
Merete Fredholm
Marcel Amills
Alex Clop
Elisabetta Giuffra
Jun Wu
Xiaodian Cai
Shuqi Diao
Xiangchun Pan
Chen Wei
Jinghui Li
Hao Cheng
Sheng Wang
Guosheng Su
Goutam Sahana
Mogens Lund
Jack Dekkers
Luke Kramer
Christopher Tuggle
Ryan Corbett
Martien A.M. Groenen
Ole Madsen
Marta Gòdia
Dominique Rocha
Mathieu Charles
Cong-jun Li
Hubert Pausch
Xiaoxiang Hu
Laurent Frantz
Yonglun Luo
Lin Lin
Zhong-Yin Zhou
Zhe Zhang
Zitao Chen
Leilei Cui
Ruidong Xiang
Xia Shen
Pinghua Li
Ruihua Huang
Guoqing Tang
Mingzhou Li
Yunxiang Zhao
Guoqiang Yi
Zhonglin Tang
Jicai Jiang
Fuping Zhao
Xiaolong Yuan
Xiaohong Liu
Yaosheng Chen
Xuewen Xu
Shuhong Zhao
Pengju Zhao
Chris Haley
Huaijun Zhou
Qishan Wang
Yuchun Pan
Xiangdong Ding
Li Ma
Jiaqi Li
Pau Navarro
Qin Zhang
Bingjie Li
Albert Tenesa
Kui Li
George Liu
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

The Farm animal Genotype-Tissue Expression (FarmGTEx, https://www.farmgtex.org/) project has been established to develop a comprehensive public resource of genetic regulatory variants in domestic animal species, which is essential for linking genetic polymorphisms to variation in phenotypes, helping fundamental biology discovery and exploitation in animal breeding and human biomedicine. Here we present results from the pilot phase of PigGTEx (http://piggtex.farmgtex.org/), where we processed 9,530 RNA-sequencing and 1,602 whole-genome sequencing samples from pigs. We build a pig genotype imputation panel, characterize the transcriptional landscape across over 100 tissues, and associate millions of genetic variants with five types of transcriptomic phenotypes in 34 tissues. We study interactions between genotype and breed/cell type, evaluate tissue specificity of regulatory effects, and elucidate the molecular mechanisms of their action using multi-omics data. Leveraging this resource, we decipher regulatory mechanisms underlying about 80% of the genetic associations for 207 pig complex phenotypes, and demonstrate the similarity of pigs to humans in gene expression and the genetic regulation behind complex phenotypes, corroborating the importance of pigs as a human biomedical model.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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