RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/about/license which is similar to the 'Creative Commons Attribution Licence'. In brief you may : copy, distribute, and display the work; make derivative works; or make commercial use of the work - under the following conditions: the original author must be given credit; for any reuse or distribution, it must be made clear to others what the license terms of this work are.Abstract Background Understanding how individual genes contribute towards the fitness of an organism is a fundamental problem in biology. Although recent genome-wide screens have generated abundant data on quantitative fitness for single gene knockouts, very few studies hav...
The complexity of biological interaction networks poses a challenge to understanding the function of...
International audienceDescribing at a genomic scale how mutations in different genes influence one a...
The aim of this thesis is to study how genes are switched on and off in a coordinated way across an ...
AbstractGene deletion studies in yeast have shown that only ∼18% of its genes are essential for surv...
There are a wide range of phenotypes that are due to loss-of-function or null mutations. Previously,...
The concept of robustness in biology has gained much attention recently, but a mechanistic understan...
There are a wide range of phenotypes that are due to loss-of-function or null mutations. Previously,...
Why are most genes dispensable? The impact of gene deletions may depend on the environment (plastici...
Abstract Background The impact of genetic interaction networks on evolution is a fundamental issue. ...
The transcriptional responses of yeast cells to a wide variety of stress conditions have been studie...
Understanding how genetic modifications, individual or in combination, affect organismal fitness or ...
Genomic robustness is the extent to which an organism has evolved to withstand the effects of delete...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the subunits of any given protein complex are either ...
If perturbing two genes together has a stronger or weaker effect than expected, they are said to gen...
Genomic robustness is the extent to which an organism has evolved to withstand the effects of delete...
The complexity of biological interaction networks poses a challenge to understanding the function of...
International audienceDescribing at a genomic scale how mutations in different genes influence one a...
The aim of this thesis is to study how genes are switched on and off in a coordinated way across an ...
AbstractGene deletion studies in yeast have shown that only ∼18% of its genes are essential for surv...
There are a wide range of phenotypes that are due to loss-of-function or null mutations. Previously,...
The concept of robustness in biology has gained much attention recently, but a mechanistic understan...
There are a wide range of phenotypes that are due to loss-of-function or null mutations. Previously,...
Why are most genes dispensable? The impact of gene deletions may depend on the environment (plastici...
Abstract Background The impact of genetic interaction networks on evolution is a fundamental issue. ...
The transcriptional responses of yeast cells to a wide variety of stress conditions have been studie...
Understanding how genetic modifications, individual or in combination, affect organismal fitness or ...
Genomic robustness is the extent to which an organism has evolved to withstand the effects of delete...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the subunits of any given protein complex are either ...
If perturbing two genes together has a stronger or weaker effect than expected, they are said to gen...
Genomic robustness is the extent to which an organism has evolved to withstand the effects of delete...
The complexity of biological interaction networks poses a challenge to understanding the function of...
International audienceDescribing at a genomic scale how mutations in different genes influence one a...
The aim of this thesis is to study how genes are switched on and off in a coordinated way across an ...