نتایج جستجو برای: additiveadditive epistasis effect

تعداد نتایج: 1644228  

Journal: :Science 2013
Chandrasekhar Natarajan Noriko Inoguchi Roy E Weber Angela Fago Hideaki Moriyama Jay F Storz

Epistatic interactions between mutant sites in the same protein can exert a strong influence on pathways of molecular evolution. We performed protein engineering experiments that revealed pervasive epistasis among segregating amino acid variants that contribute to adaptive functional variation in deer mouse hemoglobin (Hb). Amino acid mutations increased or decreased Hb-O2 affinity depending on...

2005
Susan R. Wilson

Epistasis, interaction among loci or between genes, is of growing interest and importance, especially as the quantity of genotype data being collected today is increasing at a dramatic rate. Most studies that attempt to identify the genetic basis of complex human disease ignore epistasis. As computer power has also been increasing dramatically, it is no longer necessary to be limited by a singl...

2014
Li-Sheng Chen Jean Ching-Yuan Fann Sherry Yueh-Hsia Chiu Amy Ming-Fang Yen Tiina Wahlfors Teuvo L. Tammela Hsiu-Hsi Chen Anssi Auvinen Johanna Schleutker

Understanding the impact of multiple genetic variants and their interactions on the disease penetrance of familial multiple prostate cancer is very relevant to the overall understanding of carcinogenesis. We assessed the joint effect of two loci on rs4242382 at 8q24 and rs10486567 at 7p15.2 to this end. We analyzed the data from a Finnish family-based genetic study, which was composed of 947 me...

2016
Wenchao Zhang Xinbin Dai Qishan Wang Shizhong Xu Patrick Xuechun Zhao

The term epistasis refers to interactions between multiple genetic loci. Genetic epistasis is important in regulating biological function and is considered to explain part of the 'missing heritability,' which involves marginal genetic effects that cannot be accounted for in genome-wide association studies. Thus, the study of epistasis is of great interest to geneticists. However, estimating epi...

2012
Attila Gyenesei Jonathan Moody Asta Laiho C. A. M. Semple Chris S. Haley Wenhua Wei

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have discovered many loci associated with common disease and quantitative traits. However, most GWAS have not studied the gene-gene interactions (epistasis) that could be important in complex trait genetics. A major challenge in analysing epistasis in GWAS is the enormous computational demands of analysing billions of SNP combinations. Several methods have...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2006
Rafael Sanjuán Javier Forment Santiago F Elena

Viroids are plant subviral pathogens whose genomes are constituted by a single-stranded and covalently closed small RNA molecule that does not encode for any protein. Most of the 29 described viroid species fold into a rodlike or quasi-rodlike structure, whereas a few of them fold as highly branched structures. In a previous study, we used RNA thermodynamic secondary structure prediction algori...

2009
Junhee An Younyoung Kim Chaeyoung Lee

Simultaneous analysis of multiple genetic variants is an essential strategy for understanding genetic dissection of complex traits, focusing epistasis along with additive and dominance effects of individual genes. Although phenotypic variation for complex traits might be largely explained by epistasis, most analyses have excluded the possibility of epistasis, especially with lack of individual ...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Benjamin H Good Michael M Desai

Genetic interactions can strongly influence the fitness effects of individual mutations, yet the impact of these epistatic interactions on evolutionary dynamics remains poorly understood. Here we investigate the evolutionary role of epistasis over 50,000 generations in a well-studied laboratory evolution experiment in Escherichia coli. The extensive duration of this experiment provides a unique...

Journal: :Human heredity 2003
Jason H Moore

There is increasing awareness that epistasis or gene-gene interaction plays a role in susceptibility to common human diseases. In this paper, we formulate a working hypothesis that epistasis is a ubiquitous component of the genetic architecture of common human diseases and that complex interactions are more important than the independent main effects of any one susceptibility gene. This working...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
J C Borel M A P Ramalho A F B Abreu

Epistasis has been shown to have an important role in the genetic control of several quantitative traits in the common bean. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of epistasis in intra- and inter-pool gene crosses of the common bean. Four elite lines adapted to Brazilian conditions were used as parents, two from the Andean gene pool (ESAL 686; BRS Radiante) and two from the Mesoamerica...

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