An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm for the Analysis of Allelic Expression Imbalance

Citation
Teare, M.d et al., An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm for the Analysis of Allelic Expression Imbalance, American journal of human genetics , 79(3), 2006, pp. 539-543
ISSN journal
00029297
Volume
79
Issue
3
Year of publication
2006
Pages
539 - 543
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
A significant proportion of the variation between individuals in gene expression levels is genetic, and it is likely that these differences correlate with phenotypic differences or with risk of disease. Cis-acting polymorphisms are important in determining interindividual differences in gene expression that lead to allelic expression imbalance, which is the unequal expression of homologous alleles in individuals heterozygous for such a polymorphism. This expression imbalance can be detected using a transcribed polymorphism, and, once it is established, the next step is to identify the polymorphisms that are responsible for or predictive of allelic expression levels. We present an expectation-maximization algorithm for such analyses, providing a formal statistical framework to test whether a candidate polymorphism is associated with allelic expression differences.