Genome-wide random regression analysis for parent-of-origin effects of body composition allometries in mouse

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Jingli Zhao
Shuling Li
Lijuan Wang
Li Jiang
Runqing Yang
Yuehua Cui
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[1] Key Laboratory of Aquatic Genomics,Department of Statistics and Probability
[2] Ministry of Agriculture; Research Centre for Aquatic Biotechnology,Division of Health Statistics
[3] Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,undefined
[4] Research Centre for Aquatic Biotechnology,undefined
[5] Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,undefined
[6] Wuxi Fisheries College,undefined
[7] Nanjing Agricultural University,undefined
[8] College of Life Science,undefined
[9] Northeast Agricultural University,undefined
[10] Key Laboratory of Experimental Marine Biology,undefined
[11] Institute of Oceanology,undefined
[12] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[13] Michigan State University,undefined
[14] School of Public Health,undefined
[15] Shanxi Medical University,undefined
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Genomic imprinting underlying growth and development traits has been recognized, with a focus on the form of absolute or pure growth. However, little is known about the effect of genomic imprinting on relative growth. In this study, we proposed a random regression model to estimate genome-wide imprinting effects on the relative growth of multiple tissues and organs to body weight in mice. Joint static allometry scaling equation as sub-model is nested within the genetic effects of markers and polygenic effects caused by a pedigree. Both chromosome-wide and genome-wide statistical tests were conducted to identify imprinted quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) associated with relative growth of individual tissues and organs to body weight. Real data analysis showed that three of six analysed tissues and organs are significantly associated with body weight in terms of phenotypic relative growth. At the chromosome-wide level, a total 122 QTNs were associated with allometries of kidney, spleen and liver weights to body weight, 36 of which were imprinted with different imprinting fashions. Further, only two imprinted QTNs responsible for relative growth of spleen and liver were verified by genome-wide test. Our approach provides a general framework for statistical inference of genomic imprinting underlying allometry scaling in animals.
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