Genetics To Function: Identifying Genes Mediating The Biological Effects Of Type 2 Diabetes GWAS SNPs
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$438,075.00
Summary
Rates of type 2 diabetes are rising dramatically, and current efforts are failing to stem its progression. More information about why the disease develops is urgently needed. We apply an innovative approach to accelerate the latest genetic discoveries in diabetes to understand the mechanism behind the disease process. This knowledge will lead to new ways to control diabetes through development of novel therapies.
Determining Shared Genetic Control Of RNA Transcription Across 45 Human Tissue Types
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$264,684.00
Summary
There is strong evidence that much of the genetic susceptibility to disease acts through altering way genes are turned into proteins via RNA transcripts. One important problem in using transcriptomic data to study diseases is that the genetic control of RNA transcription is known to vary between tissues. This study will use new methods and RNA data from 45 human tissues to show the degree of common genetic control for each RNA transcript between each pair of tissues.