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Intrahepatic bile ducts are lined by biliary epithelial cells (BECs). However, defining the genetic heterogeneity of BECs remains challenging, and tools for identifying BEC subpopulations are limited. Here, we characterize Sox9EGFP transgene expression in the liver and demonstrate that GFP expression levels are associated with distinct cell types. BECs express “low” or “high” levels of GFP, while periportal hepatocytes express “sublow” GFP. Sox9EGFP distribution varies by duct size, with GFPhigh BECs found at greater numbers in smaller ducts. RNA-seq reveals distinct gene expression signatures for Sox9EGFP populations and enrichment of Notch and Yap signaling in GFPlow and GFPhigh BECs. All GFP+ populations are capable of forming organoids, but demonstrate interpopulation differences in organoid survival and size, dependent on media conditions. Organoids derived from Sox9EGFP populations also demonstrate differential activation of HNF4A protein in hepatocyte media conditions, suggesting variable potency in BEC subpopulations. We find that Yap signaling is required to maintain Sox9 expression in biliary organoids, and that bile acids are insufficient to induce Yap activity or Sox9 in vivo and in vitro. Our data demonstrate that Sox9EGFP levels provide a readout of Yap activity and delineate BEC heterogeneity, providing a tool for assaying subpopulation-specific cellular function in the liver. |