Genetic Control of Expression and Splicing in Developing Human Brain Informs Disease Mechanisms

Cell64.50
Volume: 179, Issue: 3, Pages: 750 - 771.e22
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Tissue-specific regulatory regions harbor substantial genetic risk for disease. Because brain development is a critical epoch for neuropsychiatric disease susceptibility, we characterized the genetic control of the transcriptome in 201 mid-gestational human brains, identifying 7,962 expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) and 4,635 spliceQTL (sQTL), including several thousand prenatal-specific regulatory regions. We show that significant...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic Control of Expression and Splicing in Developing Human Brain Informs Disease Mechanisms
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
179
Issue
3
Pages
750 - 771.e22
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