Dominance is common in mammals and is associated with trans-acting gene expression and alternative splicing.
Leilei CuiBin YangShijun XiaoJun GaoAmelie BaudDelyth GrahamMartin McBrideAnna DominiczakSebastian SchaferRegina Lopez AumatellCarme MontAlbert Fernandez TeruelNorbert HübnerJonathan FlintRichard F MottLusheng HuangPublished in: Genome biology (2023)
Although heritability is predominantly additive, many mammalian genetic effects are dominant and likely arise through distinct mechanisms. It is therefore advantageous to consider both additive and dominance effects in GWAS to improve power and uncover causality.