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Figure 1.  WebQTL interval mapping reveals genetic control of gene expression. a,  An example of a cis-regulated gene (Cyp3a13) where the QTL is co-located with the  gene
Figure 2. Genome-wide clustering of the genetic control of gene expression in liver.
Figure 3. Tissue-specific transcriptome maps reveal differences and similarities in  genetic regulation of gene expression
Figure 4. Chr12 locus is a master-regulator of gene expression in mouse liver.  A  zoomed-in view of the region on Chr12 that controls a large number of trans-regulated  transcripts is shown in the bottom panel
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