A strategy for extracting and analyzing large-scale quantitative epistatic interaction data
Open Access
- 1 March 2006
- journal article
- method
- Published by Springer Nature in Genome Biology
- Vol. 7 (7) , R63
- https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2006-7-7-r63
Abstract
Recently, approaches have been developed for high-throughput identification of synthetic sick/lethal gene pairs. However, these are only a specific example of the broader phenomenon of epistasis, wherein the presence of one mutation modulates the phenotype of another. We present analysis techniques for generating high-confidence quantitative epistasis scores from measurements made using synthetic genetic array and epistatic miniarray profile (E-MAP) technology, as well as several tools for higher-level analysis of the resulting data that are greatly enhanced by the quantitative score and detection of alleviating interactions.Keywords
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