Systems genetic validation of the snp-metabolite association in rice via metabolite-pathway-based phenome-wide association scans

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In the post-GWAS (Genome-Wide Association Scan) era, the interpretation of GWAS results is crucial to screen for highly relevant phenotype-genotype association pairs. Based on the single genotype-phenotype association test and a pathway enrichment analysis, we propose a Metabolite-pathway-based Phenome-Wide Association Scan (M-PheWAS) to analyze the key metabolite-SNP pairs in rice and determine the regulatory relationship by assessing similarities in the changes of enzymes and downstream products in a pathway. Two SNPs, sf0315305925 and sf0315308337, were selected using this approach, and their molecular function and regulatory relationship with Enzyme EC:5.5.1.6 and with flavonoids, a significant downstream regulatory metabolite product, were demonstrated. Moreover, a total of 105 crucial SNPs were screened using M-PheWAS, which may be important for metabolite associations.

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Lu, Y., Liu, Y., Niu, X., Yang, Q., Hu, X., Zhang, H. Y., & Xia, J. (2015). Systems genetic validation of the snp-metabolite association in rice via metabolite-pathway-based phenome-wide association scans. Frontiers in Plant Science, 6(NOVEMBER), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01027

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