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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.95.2017.tde-20230725-114641
Document
Author
Full name
Fernando Cipriano de Andrade Oliveira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2017
Supervisor
Title in Portuguese
Arquitetura genética dos genes codificadores de proteínas ligantes de RNA
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise de dados
Expressão gênica
Abstract in Portuguese
não disponível
Title in English
Genetic architecture of genes coding for RNA-binding proteins
Abstract in English
RNA binding protein (RBP) is a class of proteins closely related to gene expression, directing RNA splicing, maturation, transportation, and degradation. Despite its importance in post transcriptional regulation, little is known about the genetic basis of the regulation of these genes. In this work we use quantitative genetic approaches to identify which genes or regulatory elements are associated with variation in the expression of RBP-coding genes. We show that the regulation of these genes is highly modular, and the expression of subgroups of RBP-coding genes share QTLs among themselves but not with other subgroups.
 
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2023-07-27
 
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