GBAT: A gene-based association test for robust detection of trans-gene regulation

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Abstract

The observation that disease-associated genetic variants typically reside outside of exons has inspired widespread investigation into the genetic basis of transcriptional regulation. While associations between the mRNA abundance of a gene and its proximal SNPs (cis-eQTLs) are now readily identified, identification of high-quality distal associations (trans-eQTLs) has been limited by a heavy multiple testing burden and the proneness to false-positive signals. To address these issues, we develop GBAT, a powerful gene-based pipeline that allows robust detection of high-quality trans-gene regulation signal.

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Liu, X., Mefford, J. A., Dahl, A., He, Y., Subramaniam, M., Battle, A., … Zaitlen, N. (2020). GBAT: A gene-based association test for robust detection of trans-gene regulation. Genome Biology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-020-02120-1

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