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SUBMITTER: Dudley AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1681449 | biostudies-literature | 2005
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dudley Aimée Marie AM Janse Daniel Maarten DM Tanay Amos A Shamir Ron R Church George McDonald GM
Molecular systems biology 20050329
Pleiotropy, the ability of a single mutant gene to cause multiple mutant phenotypes, is a relatively common but poorly understood phenomenon in biology. Perhaps the greatest challenge in the analysis of pleiotropic genes is determining whether phenotypes associated with a mutation result from the loss of a single function or of multiple functions encoded by the same gene. Here we estimate the degree of pleiotropy in yeast by measuring the phenotypes of 4710 mutants under 21 environmental conditi ...[more]