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Global Genetic Networks and the Genotype to Phenotype Relationship

Authors :
Michael Costanzo
Jason Moffat
Barbara Mair
Jolanda van Leeuwen
Charles Boone
Brenda J. Andrews
Elena Kuzmin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Genetic interactions identify combinations of genetic variants that impinge on phenotype. With whole-genome sequence information available for thousands of individuals within a species, a major outstanding issue concerns the interpretation of allelic combinations of genes underlying inherited traits. In this review, we discuss how large-scale analyses in model systems have illuminated the general principles and phenotypic impact of genetic interactions. We focus on studies in budding yeast, including the mapping of a global genetic network. We emphasize how information gained from work in yeast translates to other systems, and how a global genetic network not only annotates gene function, but also provides new insights into the genotype to phenotype relationship.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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