Predicting the phenotype of an organism from its genotype is a central question in genetics. Most importantly, we would like to find out if the perturbation of a single gene may be the cause of a disease. However, our current ability to predict the phenotypic effects of perturbations of individual genes is limited. Network models of genes are one tool for tackling this problem. In a recent study, (Lee et al.) it has been shown that network models covering the majority of genes of an organism can be used for accurately predicting phenotypic effects of gene perturbations in multicellular organisms
This repository contains the Supplementary Tables for Suriyalaksh et al. Gene Regulatory Network i...
BACKGROUND: Difficulties associated with implementing gene therapy are caused by the complexity of t...
Networks are a useful tool in systems biology that provides a visual representation for\ud interacti...
Predicting the phenotype of an organism from its genotype is a central question in genetics. Most im...
During development, signaling networks control the formation of multicellular patterns. To what exte...
A common problem in the study of human disease genetics is that the severity of symptoms can vary gr...
Background Connectivity networks, which reflect multiple interactions between genes and proteins, po...
High-content screening for gene profiling has generally been limited to single cells. Here, we explo...
How a biological system copes with its intrinsic noise and extrinsic noise has become a major questi...
High-throughput experimental technologies gradu-ally shift the paradigm of biological research from ...
High-throughput experimental technologies gradu-ally shift the paradigm of biological research from ...
Availability of genome sequence, molecular, and clinical phenotype data for large patient cohorts ge...
A primary challenge in the analysis of high-throughput biological data is the abundance of correlate...
To obtain a global view of functional interactions among genes in a metazoan genome, we computationa...
External factors such as radiation, drugs or chemotherapy can alter the expressions of a subset of g...
This repository contains the Supplementary Tables for Suriyalaksh et al. Gene Regulatory Network i...
BACKGROUND: Difficulties associated with implementing gene therapy are caused by the complexity of t...
Networks are a useful tool in systems biology that provides a visual representation for\ud interacti...
Predicting the phenotype of an organism from its genotype is a central question in genetics. Most im...
During development, signaling networks control the formation of multicellular patterns. To what exte...
A common problem in the study of human disease genetics is that the severity of symptoms can vary gr...
Background Connectivity networks, which reflect multiple interactions between genes and proteins, po...
High-content screening for gene profiling has generally been limited to single cells. Here, we explo...
How a biological system copes with its intrinsic noise and extrinsic noise has become a major questi...
High-throughput experimental technologies gradu-ally shift the paradigm of biological research from ...
High-throughput experimental technologies gradu-ally shift the paradigm of biological research from ...
Availability of genome sequence, molecular, and clinical phenotype data for large patient cohorts ge...
A primary challenge in the analysis of high-throughput biological data is the abundance of correlate...
To obtain a global view of functional interactions among genes in a metazoan genome, we computationa...
External factors such as radiation, drugs or chemotherapy can alter the expressions of a subset of g...
This repository contains the Supplementary Tables for Suriyalaksh et al. Gene Regulatory Network i...
BACKGROUND: Difficulties associated with implementing gene therapy are caused by the complexity of t...
Networks are a useful tool in systems biology that provides a visual representation for\ud interacti...