A global analysis of genetic interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans
Journal of Biology2007Vol. 6(3), pp. 8–8
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Alexandra B. Byrne, Matthew T. Weirauch, Victoria Wong, Martina Koeva, Scott J. Dixon, Joshua M. Stuart, Peter J. Roy
Abstract
Synthetic genetic interactions may reveal redundancy among functional modules on a global scale, which is a previously unappreciated level of organization within metazoan systems. Although the buffering between functional modules may differ between species, studying these differences may provide insight into the evolution of divergent form and function.
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