Changes in gene expression can affect phenotypes and therefore both its level and stochastic variability are frequently under selection. It has recently been proposed that epistatic interactions influence gene expression evolution: gene pairs where simultaneous knockout is more deleterious than expected should evolve reduced expression noise to avoid concurrent low expression of both proteins. In apparent support, yeast genes with many epistatic partners have low expression variation both among isogenic individuals and between species. However, the specific predictions and basic assumptions of this verbal model remain untested. Using bioinformatics analysis, we first demonstrate that the model's predictions are unsupported by available l...
The understanding of selective constraints affecting genes is a major issue in biology. It is well e...
How do the fitness effects of several mutations combine? Despite its simplicity, this question is ce...
Biochemical reactions within individual cells result from the interactions of molecules, typically i...
BackgroundRobustness to insults, both external and internal, is a characteristic feature of life. On...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
It is well known that the expression noise is lessened by natural selection for genes that are impor...
<div><p>All organisms have elaborate mechanisms to control rates of protein production. However, pro...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
All organisms have elaborate mechanisms to control rates of protein production. However, protein pro...
All organisms have elaborate mechanisms to control rates of protein production. However, protein pro...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression is vital to life, and changes in gene expression often underlie phenotypic evolution...
For some genes, notably essential genes, expression when expression is needed is vital hence low noi...
Epistasis refers to the phenomenon that phenotypic consequences caused by mutation of one gene depen...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
The understanding of selective constraints affecting genes is a major issue in biology. It is well e...
How do the fitness effects of several mutations combine? Despite its simplicity, this question is ce...
Biochemical reactions within individual cells result from the interactions of molecules, typically i...
BackgroundRobustness to insults, both external and internal, is a characteristic feature of life. On...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
It is well known that the expression noise is lessened by natural selection for genes that are impor...
<div><p>All organisms have elaborate mechanisms to control rates of protein production. However, pro...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
All organisms have elaborate mechanisms to control rates of protein production. However, protein pro...
All organisms have elaborate mechanisms to control rates of protein production. However, protein pro...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression is vital to life, and changes in gene expression often underlie phenotypic evolution...
For some genes, notably essential genes, expression when expression is needed is vital hence low noi...
Epistasis refers to the phenomenon that phenotypic consequences caused by mutation of one gene depen...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
The understanding of selective constraints affecting genes is a major issue in biology. It is well e...
How do the fitness effects of several mutations combine? Despite its simplicity, this question is ce...
Biochemical reactions within individual cells result from the interactions of molecules, typically i...