Abstract
AbstractWe developed a framework for identifying trait-associated genes in rats and facilitating the transfer of polygenic evidence across species by expanding the transcriptome-wide association (TWAS) approach to rats. Our analysis successfully trained transcript predictors for over 8000 genes in each of the five brain regions of rats, revealing several shared properties of gene regulation with humans. Moreover, mirroring trends observed in humans, our findings showed that sparse predictors using variants in cis are more effective than polygenic predictors and that gene expression prediction in rats is highly correlated across brain regions. Importantly, our analysis also identified a significant overlap between genes associated with rat and human body length and BMI, indicating rat models may be useful for studying the genetic basis of complex traits in humans. RatXcan represents a valuable tool for uncovering shared biological mechanisms of complex traits across species, with potential applications in a wide range of research fields.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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