Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent the presence of duplicate genes in the genome contributes to this robustness against deletions has been the subject of considerable interest. Here, we exploit the availability of high-density genetic interaction maps to provide direct support for the role of backup compensation, where functionally overlapping duplicates cover for the loss of their paralog. However, we find that the overall contribution of duplicates to robustness against null mutations is low ( approximately 25%). The ability to directly identify buffering paralogs allowed us to further study their properties, and how they differ from non-buffering duplicates. Using environme...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
Mendelian disorders are often caused by mutations in genes that are not lethal but induce functional...
The characterization of functional redundancy and divergence between duplicate genes is an important...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
It is now widely recognized that robustness is an inherent property of biological systems [1,2,3]. T...
ABSTRACT Gene duplications are a major source of evolutionary innovations. Understanding the functio...
When a duplicate gene has no apparent loss-of-function phenotype, it is commonly considered that the...
AbstractFunctional redundancy by gene duplication appears to be a common phenomenon in biological sy...
When a duplicate gene has no apparent loss-of-function phenotype, it is commonly considered that the...
There are two proposed mechanisms for the emergence of gene network robustness: (1) ‘genetic bufferi...
The population genetic mechanisms governing the preservation of gene duplicates, especially in the c...
Abstract Genetic redundancy refers to the common phenomenon that deleting or mutating a gene from a ...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
Mendelian disorders are often caused by mutations in genes that are not lethal but induce functional...
The characterization of functional redundancy and divergence between duplicate genes is an important...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent ...
It is now widely recognized that robustness is an inherent property of biological systems [1,2,3]. T...
ABSTRACT Gene duplications are a major source of evolutionary innovations. Understanding the functio...
When a duplicate gene has no apparent loss-of-function phenotype, it is commonly considered that the...
AbstractFunctional redundancy by gene duplication appears to be a common phenomenon in biological sy...
When a duplicate gene has no apparent loss-of-function phenotype, it is commonly considered that the...
There are two proposed mechanisms for the emergence of gene network robustness: (1) ‘genetic bufferi...
The population genetic mechanisms governing the preservation of gene duplicates, especially in the c...
Abstract Genetic redundancy refers to the common phenomenon that deleting or mutating a gene from a ...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
Mendelian disorders are often caused by mutations in genes that are not lethal but induce functional...
The characterization of functional redundancy and divergence between duplicate genes is an important...