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Geuvadis RNAseq analysis @ UNIGE Genetic r egulatory variants

Geuvadis RNAseq analysis @ UNIGE Genetic r egulatory variants. Tuuli Lappalainen University of Geneva Geuvadis Analysis meeting II, July 11 , 2012. Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs). C. Expression level. T. Genotypes. Works very well in cis. Difficult in trans

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Geuvadis RNAseq analysis @ UNIGE Genetic r egulatory variants

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  1. GeuvadisRNAseq analysis @ UNIGEGenetic regulatory variants Tuuli Lappalainen University of Geneva Geuvadis Analysis meeting II, July 11, 2012

  2. Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) C Expression level T Genotypes Works very well in cis. Difficult in trans The same principle can be applied to any quantitative phenotype with a genomic locus Statistical power only for common variants

  3. QC – mRNA quantifications

  4. miRNA QC POP LAB

  5. eQTLs in Geuvadis Trans-analysis of large deletions didn’t yield much… TODO: Some methodological improvements Combine Europeans with a PC correction of pop structure Test exon versus transcript quantification

  6. Splicing QTLs (sQTLs) in Geuvadis E1 E2 E3 FRE1-E2 = 5 (RE1-E2) / 5 (RE1-E2) + 3 (RE1-E3) = 0.625 FRE1-E3 = 3 (RE1-E3) / 5 (RE1-E2) + 3 (RE1-E3) = 0.375 links or junctions? counts or fractions? ALTRANS method by HalitOngen

  7. Integrating transcriptome QTLs eQTLs for mRNA and miRNA exon/miRNA_quantification ~ snp + covariates sQTLs link/junction_ratio~ snp+ covariates link/junction quantification ~ snp + exon_quantification + covariates multiple tQTLs: for the same gene exon_quantification ~ snp2 + exon_eQTL_snp1 + covariates link/junction ratio ~ snp2 + exon_eQTL_snp1 + covariates targeted trans analysis exon quantification ~ mi(eQTL)_snp + covariates link/junction_ratio ~mieQTL_snp+ covariates

  8. Functional annotation of eQTLs TODO: Direction of effect TF motifs, PWM scores Different eQTL frequencies Other tQTLs What’s the best way to tell if we have the causal variant or not? And how often do we seem to find it?

  9. Allele specific expression Statistical testing for ASE What is the allelic ratio? Significantly different from 50-50? ciseQTL* coding SNP mRNA-sequencing C C T T T T T G T C A • *or an epigenetic reason for higher expression of only one homolog in the studied cell population (e.g. imprinting)

  10. Rare variants have higher effect sizes ASE analysis power in eQTL analysis 0 0.5 1 derived allele frequency ~ REGULATORY VARIANT FREQUENCY eQTL analysis – expected result Proper quantification of the effect?

  11. Quantifying genetic effects to individual differences TODO: More work on the ASE difference analysis Variation within/between populations Rare variant ASE mapping

  12. Can we predict functional effects of genetic variants? • How likely is an unknown variant to have regulatory effects based on known priors? • Gene expression ~ variant’s : distance from TSS + position in gene + functional annotation + allele frequency + conservation score + variant type… • “gene expression” could be e.g. exon quantification or link ratio (Gaffney et al. 2012 Genome Biology) • Does anyone have good experience of this type of modeling?

  13. Acknowledgements The FunPopGen lab ManolisDermitzakis Analysis Alfonso Buil Thomas Giger HalitOngen Data processing IsmaelPadioleau Alisa Yurovsky Technicians Deborah Bielsen Emilie Falconnet Alexandra Planchon Luciana Romano Stanford School of Medicine Stephen Montgomery The 1000 Genomes Consortium Functional Interpretation Group FUNDING European Union National Institute of Health Louis-Jeantet Foundation Academy of Finland Emil Aaltonen Foundation Swiss National Science Foundation NCCR

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