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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2016

Genetic Regulation of Transcriptional Variation in Natural Arabidopsis thaliana Accessions

Zan, Yanjun; Shen, Xia; Forsberg, Simon K. G.; Carlborg, Orjan

Abstract

An increased knowledge of the genetic regulation of expression in Arabidopsis thaliana is likely to provide important insights about the basis of the plant's extensive phenotypic variation. Here, we reanalyzed two publicly available datasets with genome-wide data on genetic and transcript variation in large collections of natural A. thaliana accessions. Transcripts from more than half of all genes were detected in the leaves of all accessions, and from nearly all annotated genes in at least one accession. Thousands of genes had high transcript levels in some accessions, but no transcripts at all in others, and this pattern was correlated with the genome-wide genotype. In total, 2669 eQTL were mapped in the largest population, and 717 of them were replicated in the other population. A total of 646 cis-eQTL-regulated genes that lacked detectable transcripts in some accessions was found, and for 159 of these we identified one, or several, common structural variants in the populations that were shown to be likely contributors to the lack of detectable RNA transcripts for these genes. This study thus provides new insights into the overall genetic regulation of global gene expression diversity in the leaf of natural A. thaliana accessions. Further, it also shows that strong cis-acting polymorphisms, many of which are likely to be structural variations, make important contributions to the transcriptional variation in the worldwide A. thaliana population.

Keywords

eQTL mapping; RNA sequencing; gene expression; Arabidopsis thaliana; structural variation

Published in

G3
2016, Volume: 6, number: 8, pages: 2319-2328
Publisher: GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA

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        • UKÄ Subject classification

          Genetics

          Publication identifier

          DOI: https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.030874

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          https://res.slu.se/id/publ/83221