Gene expression predictions and networks in natural populations supports the omnigenic theory.
Aurélien ChateignerMarie-Claude Lesage-DescausesOdile RogierVéronique JorgeJean-Charles LepléVéronique BrunaudChristine Paysant-Le RouxLudivine Soubigou-TaconnatMarie-Laure Martin-MagnietteLeopoldo SanchezVincent SeguraPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
Our work is the first attempt to assess the importance of co-expression network connectivity in phenotype prediction. While highly connected core genes appear to be important, they do not bear enough information to systematically predict better quantitative traits than other gene sets.