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  • Predictability of Genetic Interactions from Functional Gene Modules
    Jonathan H. Young, Edward M. Marcotte
    G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics February 2017 7: 617-624; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.035915
    ...), and found predictability across different types of genetic interactions. We also investigated how some interactions are enriched in yeast and human gene modules, specically protein complexes, and the degree to which genetic interactions need to be experimentally determined before enrichment can be found ~~~
  • Suppression of Expression Between Adjacent Genes Within Heterologous Modules in Yeast
    Tae J. Lee, Rasesh Y. Parikh, Joshua S. Weitz, Harold D. Kim
    G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics January 2014 4: 109-116; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.113.007922
    ...on gene expression. For example, in the case of heterologous gene expression modules, certain arrangements of the selection marker and the gene expression cassette may have unintended consequences that limit the predictability and interpretability of module behaviors. The relationship between arrangement ~~~
  • Conserved Motifs and Prediction of Regulatory Modules in Caenorhabditis elegans
    Guoyan Zhao, Nnamdi Ihuegbu, Mo Lee, Larry Schriefer, Ting Wang, Gary D. Stormo
    G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics April 2012 2: 469-481; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.111.001081
    .... Combinations of motif occurrences allow us to predict the location of cisregulatory modules and we show that many of them signicantly overlap experimentally determined enhancers. We provide access to the predicted binding sites, their associated motifs, and the predicted cis-regulatory modules across ~~~
  • Cell Polarity and Hyphal Morphogenesis Are Controlled by Multiple Rho-Protein Modules in the Filamentous Ascomycete Ashbya gossypii
    J. Wendland, P. Philippsen
    Genetics February 2001 157: 601-610;
    ...by repolarization and polar hyphal growth in a manner resembling the germination pattern of spores. Thus different Rho-protein modules are required for distinct steps during polarized hyphal growth of A. gossypii. THE establishment of cell polarity and the mainte- Hall 1998). ScCdc42p, and its GEF ScCdc24p are re ~~~
  • Phylogenetic Analysis of 5′-Noncoding Regions From the ABA-Responsive rab16/17 Gene Family of Sorghum, Maize and Rice Provides Insight Into the Composition, Organization and Function of cis-Regulatory Modules
    Christina D. Buchanan, Patricia E. Klein, John E. Mullet
    Genetics November 2004 168: 1639-1654; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.104.030346
    ...Copyright 2004 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/.104.030346 Phylogenetic Analysis of 5#1;-Noncoding Regions From the ABA-Responsive rab16/17 Gene Family of Sorghum, Maize and Rice Provides Insight Into the Composition, Organization and Function of cis-Regulatory Modules Christina D ~~~
  • Expression Patterns of Atlantic Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) During Embryonic Development
    Elisavet Kaitetzidou, Arne Ludwig, Jörn Gessner, Elena Sarropoulou
    G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics February 2017 7: 533-542; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.036699
    ...as transcripts of two modules obtained by network analysis (see below), were used as test data sets that were compared to the annotated transcriptome (reference data set). Coexpression network construction A coexpression network was generated according to the instructions of the WGCNA package in R (Langfelder ~~~
  • A Bitter Taste of the Sun Makes Egg-Laying Flies Run
    Anupama Dahanukar, Chun Han
    Genetics February 2017 205: 467-469; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.196352
    ...to developing eggs and larvae. Second, ocular UV response appears to be modulated by egglaying demandvirgin females exhibit phototactic behavior to 468 A. Dahanukar and C. Han UV rather than positional avoidance. By contrast, dTrpA1mediated activation of bitter GRNs in response to UV is likely to trigger ~~~
  • Zinc Cluster Transcription Factors Alter Virulence in Candida albicans
    Luca Issi, Rhys A. Farrer, Kelly Pastor, Benjamin Landry, Toni Delorey, George W. Bell, Dawn A. Thompson, Christina A. Cuomo, Reeta P. Rao
    Genetics February 2017 205: 559-576; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.195024
    ...describe and analyze the regulatory networks that modulate innate responses in the host niches. We identied Zcf15 and Zcf29, two Zinc Cluster transcription Factors (ZCF) that are required for C. albicans virulence. Previous sequence analysis of clinical C. albicans isolates from immunocompromised patients ~~~
  • Genetic and Targeted eQTL Mapping Reveals Strong Candidate Genes Modulating the Stress Response During Chicken Domestication
    Amir Fallahsharoudi, Neil de Kock, Martin Johnsson, Lejla Bektic, S. J. Kumari A. Ubhayasekera, Jonas Bergquist, Dominic Wright, Per Jensen
    G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics February 2017 7: 497-504; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.037721
    ...post- and prerestraint) was detected on Volume 7 February 2017 | Genes Modulating Chicken Stress Response | 499 chromosome 5, and suggestive QTL for the same trait were found on chromosomes 7 and 17. Together, these three QTL explained 22.9% of the variance in corticosterone response (Figure 1 ~~~
  • Traffic Through the Trans-Golgi Network and the Endosomal System Requires Collaboration Between Exomer and Clathrin Adaptors in Fission Yeast
    Marta Hoya, Francisco Yanguas, Sandra Moro, Cristina Prescianotto-Baschong, Cristina Doncel, Nagore de León, M.-Ángeles Curto, Anne Spang, M.-Henar Valdivieso
    Genetics February 2017 205: 673-690; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.193458
    ...-dimensional maximum intensity projections of the six z-series that corresponded to the middle of the cell, or medial planes, and were analyzed using deconvolution software from Applied Precision. For confocal live-cell imaging, a Spinning-Disk Olympus IX-81 microscope, equipped with a confocal CSUX1-A1 module ~~~

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