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Publication : Hybrid mouse diversity panel: a panel of inbred mouse strains suitable for analysis of complex genetic traits.

First Author  Ghazalpour A Year  2012
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  23
Issue  9-10 Pages  680-92
PubMed ID  22892838 Mgi Jnum  J:193512
Mgi Id  MGI:5468636 Doi  10.1007/s00335-012-9411-5
Citation  Ghazalpour A, et al. (2012) Hybrid mouse diversity panel: a panel of inbred mouse strains suitable for analysis of complex genetic traits. Mamm Genome 23(9-10):680-92
abstractText  We have developed an association-based approach using classical inbred strains of mice in which we correct for population structure, which is very extensive in mice, using an efficient mixed-model algorithm. Our approach includes inbred parental strains as well as recombinant inbred strains in order to capture loci with effect sizes typical of complex traits in mice (in the range of 5% of total trait variance). Over the last few years, we have typed the hybrid mouse diversity panel (HMDP) strains for a variety of clinical traits as well as intermediate phenotypes and have shown that the HMDP has sufficient power to map genes for highly complex traits with resolution that is in most cases less than a megabase. In this essay, we review our experience with the HMDP, describe various ongoing projects, and discuss how the HMDP may fit into the larger picture of common diseases and different approaches.
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