Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network

AHY Tong, G Lesage, GD Bader, H Ding, H Xu, X Xin… - science, 2004 - science.org
AHY Tong, G Lesage, GD Bader, H Ding, H Xu, X Xin, J Young, GF Berriz, RL Brost…
science, 2004science.org
A genetic interaction network containing∼ 1000 genes and∼ 4000 interactions was
mapped by crossing mutations in 132 different query genes into a set of∼ 4700 viable gene
yeast deletion mutants and scoring the double mutant progeny for fitness defects. Network
connectivity was predictive of function because interactions often occurred among
functionally related genes, and similar patterns of interactions tended to identify components
of the same pathway. The genetic network exhibited dense local neighborhoods; therefore …
A genetic interaction network containing ∼1000 genes and ∼4000 interactions was mapped by crossing mutations in 132 different query genes into a set of ∼4700 viable gene yeast deletion mutants and scoring the double mutant progeny for fitness defects. Network connectivity was predictive of function because interactions often occurred among functionally related genes, and similar patterns of interactions tended to identify components of the same pathway. The genetic network exhibited dense local neighborhoods; therefore, the position of a gene on a partially mapped network is predictive of other genetic interactions. Because digenic interactions are common in yeast, similar networks may underlie the complex genetics associated with inherited phenotypes in other organisms.
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