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YMR242W-A / YMR242W-A
Section 1: Phenotypes.
Gene-drug relationships for YMR242W-A
(Hillenmeyer et al., Science 2008)
The top 10 experiments that caused a fitness defect in the YMR242W-A deletion mutants. On the left is a table listing the top 10 conditions inducing sensitivity; on the right is a visualization of those conditions. Edges may appear more than once if the condition was tested multiple times.
We generally recommend using a significance cutoff of p-value < 0.01. For the "phenotype for all genes" analysis, we used p-value < 1e-5 to control for multiple hypothesis testing. For details, see
The Chemical Genomic Portrait of Yeast
.
.
Heterozygous knockout:
[No Heterozygous results.]
Homozygous knockout:
[No Homozygous results.]
Section 2: Co-fitness interactions.
Gene-gene relationships for YMR242W-A
(Hillenmeyer et al., Genome Biol. 2010)
This study extends the preliminary analysis of clustering genes according to co-fitness across experiments (Hillenmeyer et al., Science 2008). Here, instead of clustering genes, we analyzed the co-fitness between all pairs of genes, testing several types of correlation.
Heterozygous co-fitness interactions
[No heterozygous results.]
Homozygous co-fitness interactions
[No homozygous results.]
External information about YMR242W-A
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Previously known GO terms:
Process:
biological process unknown
Function:
molecular function unknown
Component:
cellular component unknown
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