Summary statistics of cell-type specific cis-eQTLs in eight brain cell-types
Bryois Julien
2021
2021/10/1
Switzerland, Geneva
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
数据描述

This dataset contains eQTL summary statistics for all SNPs-gene pairs in 8 major brain cell types (within 1MB window surrounding the TSS of each expressed gene). For each cell type, there is one file per chromosome. Column description: 1. Gene_id 2. SNP_id 3. Distance to TSS 4. Nominal p-value 5. Beta In addition, a file contains the SNP positions (snp_pos.txt) and tested allele. Update February 2023: The summary statistics from our 'tissue-like' analysis were added (pb[1-22].gz). These file contain eQTL summary statistics after aggregating all reads from all nuclei for each individual (instead of per cell type).
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DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.7276971
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