2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00438-008-0416-4
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A fitness-based interferential genetics approach using hypertoxic/inactive gene alleles as references

Abstract: Genetics, genomics, and biochemistry have all been of immense help in characterizing macromolecular cell entities and their interactions. Still, obtaining an overall picture of the functioning of even a simple unicellular species has remained a challenging task. One possible way to obtain a comprehensive picture has been described: by capitalizing on the observation that the overexpression on a multicopy plasmid of apparently any wild-type gene in yeast can lead to some negative effect on cell fitness (referri… Show more

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“…The FIG assay was carried out basically as described previously (Daniel, 1996b(Daniel, , 2008(Daniel, , 2009; see "Results and Discussion" and Fig. 4 legend).…”
Section: Fig Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FIG assay was carried out basically as described previously (Daniel, 1996b(Daniel, , 2008(Daniel, , 2009; see "Results and Discussion" and Fig. 4 legend).…”
Section: Fig Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%