Controlling for false positive findings of trans-hubs in expression quantitative trait loci mapping

  • Peng J
  • Wang P
  • Tang H
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In the fast-developing field of expression quantitative traits loci (eQTL) studies, much interest has been concentrated on detecting genomic regions containing transcriptional regulators that influence multiple expression phenotypes (trans-hubs). In this paper, we develop statistical methods for eQTL mapping and propose a new procedure for investigating candidate trans-hubs. We use data from the Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 to illustrate our methods. After correlations among expressions were accounted for, the previously detected trans-hubs are no longer significant. Our results suggest that conclusions regarding regulation hot spots should be treated with great caution.

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Peng, J., Wang, P., & Tang, H. (2007). Controlling for false positive findings of trans-hubs in expression quantitative trait loci mapping. BMC Proceedings, 1(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-1-s1-s157

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