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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-QTL-Candidate Genes
  • Chromosome
    1
  • Reference
    J:91835 Kaput J, et al., Identification of genes contributing to the obese yellow Avy phenotype: caloric restriction, genotype, diet x genotype interactions. Physiol Genomics. 2004 Aug 11;18(3):316-24
  • ID
    MGI:3057345
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Idh1
Dbsty1
Insq2
Wt10q1
Wt6q1
Obq7
Bw5
Notes
  • Experiment
    The correlation between gene expression and dietary interaction was examined in a population of (BALB/cStCrlfC3H/Nctr x VY/WffC3Hf/Nctr-A(vy)/a)F1 animals. A/a and A/Avy animals were placed on a 70% (calorie restricted) or 100% (non-restricted) diet andliver mRNA levels were assessed for over 18,000 genes using DNA microarrays. Twenty-eight known genes showing statistically significant differential expression between the 70% and 100% calorie diets and A/a and A/Avy genotypes mapped near known diabesity QTLs. These genes may be considered further for candidate genes.

    On mouse Chromosome 1, Idh1 (29.8 cM) showed differential expression between restricted and unrestricted diets on the A/a background. Diabesity QTLs mapping near Idh1 are Dbsty1 (21 cM),Insq2 (36 cM), Wt10q1 (25 cM), Wt6q1 (27 cM), Obq7 (28.7 cM), and Bw5 (36 cM). At another locus, Pea15 (93.8 cM) showed differential expression between restricted and unrestricted diets on the A/a background and F11r (93.3 cM) showed differential expression between A/a and A/Avy animals on the restricted diet. Diabesity QTL Obq9 (88.4 cM) maps near Pea15 and F11r.

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