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According to the paper PancanQTL: systematic identification of cis-eQTLs and trans-eQTLs in 33 cancer types, they conducted the eQTL mapping using RNA-seq and genotype data from TCGA.
I am a bit confused about the meaning of cancer eQTL. I know that an eQTL is a locus that explains a fraction of the genetic variance of a gene expression phenotype, so the eQTLs identified from cancer (and normal?) samples are the loci that may lead to gene expression disturbance during tumor transformation and development?
i think you are right. The paper used the tumor and matched normal data to identify somatic mutation and evaluated the effects on the tumor sample gene expression.
Oh wow thanks, now I am a bit confused about why I asked this question at that time...