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Transcriptome Profiling of In-Vivo Produced Bovine Pre-implantation Embryos Using Two-color Microarray Platform
Published on: January 30, 2017
A novel reusable transcriptome-wide association study workflow used to map key genes linked to important cattle
S Jayaraman1, R Zhao1, P Krishna Chitneedi2
1The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH25 9RG, UK.
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Transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) are a powerful approach for studying the genes underlying complex traits by directly integrating GWAS and gene expression datasets. In cattle, they have been previously applied to identify genes driving fertility, milk production, and health. However, these studies have also highlighted several challenges, from difficulties in reproducing these complex analyses to limitations from poor genotype calls, especially when called directly from RNA sequencing data. To address these and other challenges, for the H2020 BovReg Project, we have developed a streamlined, species-agnostic, and reusable Nextflow TWAS workflow to integrate transcriptomic and GWAS summary statistic datasets. Our workflow first generates accurate genotype calls and gene expression prediction models from transcriptomic datasets and then applies these tools to impute gene expression levels into GWAS cohorts, enabling the association of genes with traits of interest. We explore optimal strategies for calling genetic variants directly from transcriptomic data and illustrate that using imputation approaches specifically designed for low-pass sequencing data can improve variant calling over previously adopted methods. We demonstrate the utility of our TWAS workflow by applying it to both novel and publicly available GWAS cohorts for cattle, detecting novel gene-trait associations for complex traits. Using a new transcriptome annotation of the cattle genome generated for the BovReg project we also illustrate how previously un-assayable associations can be detected. The results and the workflow we present, provide a new resource for the community and contribute to a better understanding of the molecular drivers of complex traits in cattle with the goal of eventually leveraging this information in future breeding decisions.
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