Replication timing quantitative trait loci
Replication timing quantitative trait loci (or rtQTL) are genetic variations that lead to a differential use of replication origins, exhibiting allele-specific effects on replication timing.[1] Originally, 16 rtQTL were found in an analysis of human genomes.[2]
References
- Koren, Amnon; Polak Paz; Nemesh James; Michaelson Jacob J; Sebat Jonathan; Sunyaev Shamil R; McCarroll Steven A (Dec 2012). "Differential relationship of DNA replication timing to different forms of human mutation and variation". Am. J. Hum. Genet. United States. 91 (6): 1033–40. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2012.10.018. PMC 3516607. PMID 23176822.
- Koren, A.; Handsaker, R. E.; Kamitaki, N.; Karlić, R.; Ghosh, S.; Polak, P.; Eggan, K.; McCarroll, S. A. (2014). "Genetic variation in human DNA replication timing". Cell. 159 (5): 1015–1026. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2014.10.025. PMC 4359889. PMID 25416942.
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