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Review
. 2018 Dec;64(6):1173-1176.
doi: 10.1007/s00294-018-0835-7. Epub 2018 Apr 11.

Genetic background effects in quantitative genetics: gene-by-system interactions

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Genetic background effects in quantitative genetics: gene-by-system interactions

Maria Sardi et al. Curr Genet. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

Proper cell function depends on networks of proteins that interact physically and functionally to carry out physiological processes. Thus, it seems logical that the impact of sequence variation in one protein could be significantly influenced by genetic variants at other loci in a genome. Nonetheless, the importance of such genetic interactions, known as epistasis, in explaining phenotypic variation remains a matter of debate in genetics. Recent work from our lab revealed that genes implicated from an association study of toxin tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae show extensive interactions with the genetic background: most implicated genes, regardless of allele, are important for toxin tolerance in only one of two tested strains. The prevalence of background effects in our study adds to other reports of widespread genetic-background interactions in model organisms. We suggest that these effects represent many-way interactions with myriad features of the cellular system that vary across classes of individuals. Such gene-by-system interactions may influence diverse traits and require new modeling approaches to accurately represent genotype-phenotype relationships across individuals.

Keywords: Biofuels; Epistasis; Genetic architecture; Quantitative genetics; Stress tolerance.

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