In addition to the high overrepresentation of transcripts involved in translation and RNA metabolism, several transcripts known to be transported to neuronal processes or involved in RNA transport also map to Qrr1d, including Camk2a, Bdnf, Cdc42, Eif4e, Eif4g2, Hnrpab, Ppp1cc, Pabpc1, Eif5, Kpnb1, Rhoip3, Stau2, and Pum2 [60]–[63]. An interesting example is provided by the brain derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf). Two alternative forms of Bdnf mRNA are known—one isoform has a long 3′ UTR and is specifically transported into the dendrites; the other isoform has a short 3′ UTR and remains primarily in the somatic cytosol [64]. The Affymetrix M430 arrays contain two different probe sets that target these Bdnf isoforms. Probe set 1422169_a_at targets the distal 3′ UTR and is essentially specific for the dendritic isoform, and probe set 1422168_a_at targets a coding sequence common to both isoforms. Although both probe sets detect high expression signal in the hippocampus, only the dendritic isoform maps as a trans-QTL to Qrr1d. This enrichment in transcripts that are transported to neuronal processes raises the possibility that this CNS specific trans-effect may be related to local protein synthesis.