Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ranging from understanding genotype-phenotype relationships to identifying drugtargets against cancer. Despite recent advances in empirical measuring SL interactions in human cells, the human genetic interaction map is far from complete. Here, we present a novel approach to predict this map by exploiting patterns in cancer genome evolution. First, we show that empirically determined SL interactions are reflected in various gene presence, absence, and duplication patterns in hundreds of cancer genomes. The most evident pattern that we discovered is that when one member of an SL interaction gene pair is lost, the other gene tends not to be lost...
SummarySynthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of...
Childhood cancer is a major cause of child death in developed countries. Genetic interactions betwee...
Genetic interactions (GIs), such as the synthetic lethal interaction, are promising therapeutic targ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
<div><p>Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological re...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
Abstract Exploiting synthetic lethality is a promising strategy for developing targeted cancer thera...
Improved efforts are necessary to define the functional product of cancer mutations currently being ...
<p><b>(a)</b> A SL interaction SL1 between gene A and B can show a ‘compensation’ pattern across can...
Synthetic lethality (SL) arises between two genes when loss of function of both genes would lead cel...
Genetic interactions, including synthetic lethal effects, can now be systematically identified in ca...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
SummarySynthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of...
Childhood cancer is a major cause of child death in developed countries. Genetic interactions betwee...
Genetic interactions (GIs), such as the synthetic lethal interaction, are promising therapeutic targ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
<div><p>Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological re...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
Abstract Exploiting synthetic lethality is a promising strategy for developing targeted cancer thera...
Improved efforts are necessary to define the functional product of cancer mutations currently being ...
<p><b>(a)</b> A SL interaction SL1 between gene A and B can show a ‘compensation’ pattern across can...
Synthetic lethality (SL) arises between two genes when loss of function of both genes would lead cel...
Genetic interactions, including synthetic lethal effects, can now be systematically identified in ca...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
SummarySynthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of...
Childhood cancer is a major cause of child death in developed countries. Genetic interactions betwee...
Genetic interactions (GIs), such as the synthetic lethal interaction, are promising therapeutic targ...