2018
DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.12909
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RPASE: Individual‐based allele‐specific expression detection without prior knowledge of haplotype phase

Abstract: Variation in gene expression is believed to make a significant contribution to phenotypic diversity and divergence. The analysis of allele-specific expression (ASE) can reveal important insights into gene expression regulation. We developed a novel method called RPASE (Read-backed Phasing-based ASE detection) to test for genes that show ASE. With mapped RNA-seq data from a single individual and a list of SNPs from the same individual as the only input, RPASE is capable of aggregating information across multipl… Show more

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“…Instead, we used a protocol suitable for natural populations, where polymorphism is abundant, that tests for an association between differential gene expression and allele-specific expression in F 1 hybrids as well as ASE in their parental species. ASE was determined using a novel approach that aggregates information across multiple SNPs in a gene and produces individual-based, gene-level tests for ASE (Wang et al 2018). Segregating variation in cis-regulatory elements forms the basis for ASE in parental species but can also contribute to ASE in F 1 hybrids.…”
Section: Distinct Mode Of Gene Expression Inheritance In Testismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Instead, we used a protocol suitable for natural populations, where polymorphism is abundant, that tests for an association between differential gene expression and allele-specific expression in F 1 hybrids as well as ASE in their parental species. ASE was determined using a novel approach that aggregates information across multiple SNPs in a gene and produces individual-based, gene-level tests for ASE (Wang et al 2018). Segregating variation in cis-regulatory elements forms the basis for ASE in parental species but can also contribute to ASE in F 1 hybrids.…”
Section: Distinct Mode Of Gene Expression Inheritance In Testismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, for each sample allelic counts from SNPs that showed evidence of strong mapping bias were removed following Degner et al (2009). We used RPASE to conduct individual-based ASE analyses (Wang et al 2018). To be included in the ASE analysis, we required each gene to contain at least two phased SNPs and each SNP to have minimum coverage of 10 and minimum allelic depth greater than 2.…”
Section: Allele-specific Expression Analysesmentioning
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“…Phase information is important for a variety of molecular biology scenarios, including allele-specific expression [3,4], compound heterozygosity [5], and prenatal diagnosis [6,7]. In allele-specific expression studies, the altered rate of expression of heterozygous cis-acting variants compared to the normal allele affects gene function and in turn protein expression; therefore, knowledge of the haplotypic arrangements of variants on each homologue would be of significant value [8].…”
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confidence: 99%