Identification and functional interpretation of gene regulatory variants is a major focus of modern genomics. The application of genetic mapping to molecular and cellular traits has enabled the detection of regulatory variation on genome-wide scales and revealed an enormous diversity of regulatory architecture in humans and other species. In this review I summarise the insights gained and questions raised by a decade of genetic mapping of gene expression variation. I discuss recent extensions of this approach using alternative molecular phenotypes that have revealed some of the biological mechanisms that drive gene expression variation between individuals. Finally, I highlight outstanding problems and future directions for development. © 2013 Daniel J.
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Gaffney, D. J. (2013). Global Properties and Functional Complexity of Human Gene Regulatory Variation. PLoS Genetics, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003501
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