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The genetic landscape of a cell
A genome-scale genetic interaction map was constructed by examining 5.4 million gene-gene
pairs for synthetic genetic interactions, generating quantitative genetic interaction profiles …
pairs for synthetic genetic interactions, generating quantitative genetic interaction profiles …
The chemical genomic portrait of yeast: uncovering a phenotype for all genes
Genetics aims to understand the relation between genotype and phenotype. However,
because complete deletion of most yeast genes (∼80%) has no obvious phenotypic …
because complete deletion of most yeast genes (∼80%) has no obvious phenotypic …
Defining genetic interaction
Sometimes mutations in two genes produce a phenotype that is surprising in light of each
mutation's individual effects. This phenomenon, which defines genetic interaction, can reveal …
mutation's individual effects. This phenomenon, which defines genetic interaction, can reveal …
Mapping the cellular response to small molecules using chemogenomic fitness signatures
Genome-wide characterization of the in vivo cellular response to perturbation is fundamental
to understanding how cells survive stress. Identifying the proteins and pathways perturbed …
to understanding how cells survive stress. Identifying the proteins and pathways perturbed …
Highly-multiplexed barcode sequencing: an efficient method for parallel analysis of pooled samples
Next-generation sequencing has proven an extremely effective technology for molecular
counting applications where the number of sequence reads provides a digital readout for RNA-…
counting applications where the number of sequence reads provides a digital readout for RNA-…
Systematic pathway analysis using high-resolution fitness profiling of combinatorial gene deletions
Systematic genetic interaction studies have illuminated many cellular processes. Here we
quantitatively examine genetic interactions among 26 Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes …
quantitatively examine genetic interactions among 26 Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative CRISPR interference screens in yeast identify chemical-genetic interactions and new rules for guide RNA design
Background Genome-scale CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) has been used in human cell
lines; however, the features of effective guide RNAs (gRNAs) in different organisms have not …
lines; however, the features of effective guide RNAs (gRNAs) in different organisms have not …
HEx: A heterologous expression platform for the discovery of fungal natural products
For decades, fungi have been a source of US Food and Drug Administration–approved natural
products such as penicillin, cyclosporine, and the statins. Recent breakthroughs in DNA …
products such as penicillin, cyclosporine, and the statins. Recent breakthroughs in DNA …
An integrated platform of genomic assays reveals small-molecule bioactivities
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Yeast chemical genomics and drug discovery: an update
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae sequencing project (the first eukaryotic genome decoded)
was completed in 1995 and, subsequently, the first version of the yeast knockout collection …
was completed in 1995 and, subsequently, the first version of the yeast knockout collection …