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SUBMITTER: Vorobyev A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6736984 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Vorobyev Artem A Gupta Yask Y Sezin Tanya T Koga Hiroshi H Bartsch Yannic C YC Belheouane Meriem M Künzel Sven S Sina Christian C Schilf Paul P Körber-Ahrens Heiko H Beltsiou Foteini F Lara Ernst Anna A Khil'chenko Stanislav S Al-Aasam Hassanin H Manz Rudolf A RA Diehl Sandra S Steinhaus Moritz M Jascholt Joanna J Kouki Phillip P Boehncke Wolf-Henning WH Mayadas Tanya N TN Zillikens Detlef D Sadik Christian D CD Nishi Hiroshi H Ehlers Marc M Möller Steffen S Bieber Katja K Baines John F JF Ibrahim Saleh M SM Ludwig Ralf J RJ
Nature communications 20190910 1
Phenotypic variation of quantitative traits is orchestrated by a complex interplay between the environment (e.g. diet) and genetics. However, the impact of gene-environment interactions on phenotypic traits mostly remains elusive. To address this, we feed 1154 mice of an autoimmunity-prone intercross line (AIL) three different diets. We find that diet substantially contributes to the variability of complex traits and unmasks additional genetic susceptibility quantitative trait loci (QTL). By per ...[more]