Genome-wide association for testis weight in the diversity outbred mouse population.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2018
JAX Source
Mamm Genome 2018 Jun; 29(5-6):310-324
Volume
29
Issue
5-6
First Page
310
Last Page
324
ISSN
1432-1777
PMID
29691636
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00335-018-9745-8
Grant
GM103479
Abstract
Testis weight is a genetically mediated trait associated with reproductive efficiency across numerous species. We sought to evaluate the genetically diverse, highly recombinant Diversity Outbred (DO) mouse population as a tool to identify and map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with testis weight. Testis weights were recorded for 502 male DO mice and the mice were genotyped on the GIGAMuga array at ~ 143,000 SNPs. We performed a genome-wide association analysis and identified one significant and two suggestive QTLs associated with testis weight. Using bioinformatic approaches, we developed a list of candidate genes and identified those with known roles in testicular size and development. Candidates of particular interest include the RNA demethylase gene Alkbh5, the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor gene Cdkn2c, the dynein axonemal heavy chain gene Dnah11, the phospholipase D gene Pld6, the trans-acting transcription factor gene Sp4, and the spermatogenesis-associated gene Spata6, each of which has a human ortholog. Our results demonstrate the utility of DO mice in high-resolution genetic mapping of complex traits, enabling us to identify developmentally important genes in adult mice. Understanding how genetic variation in these genes influence testis weight could aid in the understanding of mechanisms of mammalian reproductive function.
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Genome-wide association for testis weight in the diversity outbred mouse population. Mamm Genome 2018 Jun; 29(5-6):310-324