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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Resources for Systems Genetics
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    Chapter 2 Heterogeneous Stock Populations for Analysis of Complex Traits
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    Chapter 3 Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI): Resources for Mining Mouse Genetic, Genomic, and Biological Data in Support of Primary and Translational Research
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    Chapter 4 GeneNetwork: A Toolbox for Systems Genetics
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    Chapter 5 Complex Trait Analyses of the Collaborative Cross: Tools and Databases
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    Chapter 6 Integrative Functional Genomics for Systems Genetics in GeneWeaver.org
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    Chapter 7 A Suite of Tools for Biologists That Improve Accessibility and Visualization of Large Systems Genetics Datasets: Applications to the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel
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    Chapter 8 Expression QTLs Mapping and Analysis: A Bayesian Perspective
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    Chapter 9 Epigenetics and Control of RNAs
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    Chapter 10 Integrating Multidimensional Data Sources to Identify Genes Regulating Complex Phenotypes
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    Chapter 11 RNA-Seq in the Collaborative Cross
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    Chapter 12 QTL Mapping and Identification of Candidate Genes in DO Mice: A Use Case Model Derived from a Benzene Toxicity Experiment
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    Chapter 13 Visualization of Results from Systems Genetics Studies in Chromosomal Context
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    Chapter 14 Using Baseline Transcriptional Connectomes in Rat to Identify Genetic Pathways Associated with Predisposition to Complex Traits
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    Chapter 15 Precise Network Modeling of Systems Genetics Data Using the Bayesian Network Webserver
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    Chapter 16 Systems Genetics as a Tool to Identify Master Genetic Regulators in Complex Disease
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    Chapter 17 Genomic Control of Retinal Cell Number: Challenges, Protocol, and Results
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    Chapter 18 Systems Genetics Analysis to Identify the Genetic Modulation of a Glaucoma-Associated Gene
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    Chapter 19 Genetic Dissection of Variation in Hippocampal Intra- and Infrapyramidal Mossy Fibers in the Mouse
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    Chapter 20 Complex Genetics of Cardiovascular Traits in Mice: F2-Mapping of QTLs and Their Underlying Genes
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    Chapter 21 Systems Genetics of Liver Fibrosis
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    Chapter 22 Systems Genetics Analysis of Iron and Its Regulation in Brain and Periphery
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    Chapter 23 Systems Genetics of Obesity
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    Chapter 24 Social Interactions and Indirect Genetic Effects on Complex Juvenile and Adult Traits
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    Chapter 25 Complex Genetics of Behavior: BXDs in the Automated Home-Cage
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    Chapter 26 Integrative Analysis of Genetic, Genomic, and Phenotypic Data for Ethanol Behaviors: A Network-Based Pipeline for Identifying Mechanisms and Potential Drug Targets
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    Chapter 27 Dissection of Host Susceptibility to Bacterial Infections and Its Toxins
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    Chapter 28 The Collaborative Cross Resource for Systems Genetics Research of Infectious Diseases
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    Chapter 29 Using Systems Genetics to Understanding the Etiology of Complex Disease
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Chapter title
Integrative Analysis of Genetic, Genomic, and Phenotypic Data for Ethanol Behaviors: A Network-Based Pipeline for Identifying Mechanisms and Potential Drug Targets
Chapter number 26
Book title
Systems Genetics
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6427-7_26
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6425-3, 978-1-4939-6427-7
Authors

James W. Bogenpohl, Kristin M. Mignogna, Maren L. Smith, Michael F. Miles M.D., Ph.D., Michael F. Miles

Editors

Klaus Schughart, Robert W. Williams

Abstract

Complex behavioral traits, such as alcohol abuse, are caused by an interplay of genetic and environmental factors, producing deleterious functional adaptations in the central nervous system. The long-term behavioral consequences of such changes are of substantial cost to both the individual and society. Substantial progress has been made in the last two decades in understanding elements of brain mechanisms underlying responses to ethanol in animal models and risk factors for alcohol use disorder (AUD) in humans. However, treatments for AUD remain largely ineffective and few medications for this disease state have been licensed. Genome-wide genetic polymorphism analysis (GWAS) in humans, behavioral genetic studies in animal models and brain gene expression studies produced by microarrays or RNA-seq have the potential to produce nonbiased and novel insight into the underlying neurobiology of AUD. However, the complexity of such information, both statistical and informational, has slowed progress toward identifying new targets for intervention in AUD. This chapter describes one approach for integrating behavioral, genetic, and genomic information across animal model and human studies. The goal of this approach is to identify networks of genes functioning in the brain that are most relevant to the underlying mechanisms of a complex disease such as AUD. We illustrate an example of how genomic studies in animal models can be used to produce robust gene networks that have functional implications, and to integrate such animal model genomic data with human genetic studies such as GWAS for AUD. We describe several useful analysis tools for such studies: ComBAT, WGCNA, and EW_dmGWAS. The end result of this analysis is a ranking of gene networks and identification of their cognate hub genes, which might provide eventual targets for future therapeutic development. Furthermore, this combined approach may also improve our understanding of basic mechanisms underlying gene x environmental interactions affecting brain functioning in health and disease.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 33%
Researcher 3 25%
Student > Master 2 17%
Student > Bachelor 1 8%
Unknown 2 17%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 25%
Neuroscience 3 25%
Computer Science 2 17%
Psychology 1 8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 8%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 2 17%