A sequence similarity search has been carried out against the complete Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome to identify the yeast homologues of human disease-associated genes. Using the BLAST algorithm (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool), it was found that 52 out of the 170 disease genes identified without reference to chromosomal map position and 22 of the 80 (27.5%) positionally cloned genes match yeast genes with a P-value of <e(-40). The percentage of the disease genes identified by positional cloning which bear homology to yeast is similar to that of a random collection of human cDNAs. The biochemical and physiological functions of the large majority of these human genes remain poorly understood and, even though a strict conservation of fun...
Despite over a billion years of evolutionary divergence, several thousand human genes possess clearl...
<div><p>(A) Five modules enriched in human disease gene orthologs. Node color identifies human ortho...
Orthologous genes in diverged species tend to perform similar functions. This conjecture forms the f...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
The entire set of open reading frames (ORFs) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used to perform sy...
AbstractThe recent availability of the full Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome offers a perfect opportu...
The yeast genome has been completed and the almost 6000 proteins from the yeast proteome are under a...
Humanized yeast offer a valuable resource with which to model and study human biology. Using cross-s...
We can now routinely identify coding variants within individual human genomes. A pressing challenge ...
We can now routinely identify coding variants within individual human genomes. A pressing challenge ...
Despite over a billion years of evolutionary divergence, several thousand human genes possess clearl...
<div><p>(A) Five modules enriched in human disease gene orthologs. Node color identifies human ortho...
Orthologous genes in diverged species tend to perform similar functions. This conjecture forms the f...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
To better understand the health implications of personal genomes, we now face a largely unmet challe...
The entire set of open reading frames (ORFs) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used to perform sy...
AbstractThe recent availability of the full Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome offers a perfect opportu...
The yeast genome has been completed and the almost 6000 proteins from the yeast proteome are under a...
Humanized yeast offer a valuable resource with which to model and study human biology. Using cross-s...
We can now routinely identify coding variants within individual human genomes. A pressing challenge ...
We can now routinely identify coding variants within individual human genomes. A pressing challenge ...
Despite over a billion years of evolutionary divergence, several thousand human genes possess clearl...
<div><p>(A) Five modules enriched in human disease gene orthologs. Node color identifies human ortho...
Orthologous genes in diverged species tend to perform similar functions. This conjecture forms the f...