Gonzales, Natalia M.Seo, JungkyunHernandez Cordero, AnaSt. Pierre, CelineGregory, JenniferDistler, MargaretAbney, MarkCanzar, StefanLionikas, ArimantasPalmer, Abraham2018-12-142018-12-142018-12-04Gonzales, N M, Seo, J, Hernandez Cordero, A, St. Pierre, C, Gregory, J, Distler, M, Abney, M, Canzar, S, Lionikas, A & Palmer, A 2018, 'Genome wide association analysis in a mouse advanced intercross line', Nature Communications, vol. 9, 5162. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07642-82041-1723ORCID: /0000-0002-0052-6171/work/76975829http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11651We are grateful to Heather Lawson at Washington University in St. Louis for providing LG and SM genome sequences. We thank the Gilad Lab and Functional Genomics Facility at the University of Chicago for generating DNA- and RNA-seq data. We wish to acknowledge outstanding technical assistance from Apurva Chitre at UCSD and Mike Jarsulic at the Biological Sciences Division Center for Research Informatics at the University of Chicago. We thank Clarissa Parker, John Novembre, Graham McVicker, Joe Davis, Peter Carbonetto and Shyam Gopalakrishnan for advice, training, and mentorship. Our work was funded by NIDA (AAP: R01DA021336) and NIAMS (AL: R01AR056280). We received additional support from NIGMS (NMG: T32GM007197; MGD: T32GM07281), NIDA (NMG: F31DA03635803), NHGRI (MA: R01 HG002899), and the IMS Elphinstone Scholarship at the University of Aberdeen (AIHC). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.1069154engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingbehavioural geneticsgenetic association studygeneticsheritable quantitative traitquantitative traitR MedicineRGenome wide association analysis in a mouse advanced intercross lineJournal article10.1038/s41467-018-07642-89