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  • The yeast deletion collecti... The yeast deletion collection: a decade of functional genomics
    Giaever, Guri; Nislow, Corey Genetics, 06/2014, Volume: 197, Issue: 2
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    The yeast deletion collections comprise >21,000 mutant strains that carry precise start-to-stop deletions of ∼6000 open reading frames. This collection includes heterozygous and homozygous diploids, ...
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  • A genome-wide portrait of p... A genome-wide portrait of pervasive drug contaminants
    Ogbede, Joseph Uche; Giaever, Guri; Nislow, Corey Scientific reports, 06/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Using a validated yeast chemogenomic platform, we characterized the genome-wide effects of several pharmaceutical contaminants, including three N-nitrosamines (NDMA, NDEA and NMBA), two ...
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  • The cellular response to dr... The cellular response to drug perturbation is limited: comparison of large-scale chemogenomic fitness signatures
    Barazandeh, Marjan; Kriti, Divya; Nislow, Corey ... BMC genomics, 03/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Chemogenomic profiling is a powerful approach for understanding the genome-wide cellular response to small molecules. First developed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chemogenomic screens provide direct, ...
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  • Microbial and biochemical b... Microbial and biochemical basis of a Fusarium wilt-suppressive soil
    Cha, Jae-Yul; Han, Sangjo; Hong, Hee-Jeon ... The ISME Journal, 01/2016, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Crops lack genetic resistance to most necrotrophic pathogens. To compensate for this disadvantage, plants recruit antagonistic members of the soil microbiome to defend their roots against pathogens ...
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  • From beer to breadboards: y... From beer to breadboards: yeast as a force for biological innovation
    Gaikani, Hamid Kian; Stolar, Monika; Kriti, Divya ... Genome Biology, 01/2024, Volume: 25, Issue: 1
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    The history of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, aka brewer's or baker's yeast, is intertwined with our own. Initially domesticated 8,000 years ago to provide sustenance to our ancestors, for the past ...
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  • Caenorhabditis elegans is a... Caenorhabditis elegans is a useful model for anthelmintic discovery
    Burns, Andrew R; Luciani, Genna M; Musso, Gabriel ... Nature communications, 06/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    Parasitic nematodes infect one quarter of the world's population and impact all humans through widespread infection of crops and livestock. Resistance to current anthelmintics has prompted the search ...
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  • Inhibition of Mitochondrial... Inhibition of Mitochondrial Translation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Human Acute Myeloid Leukemia
    Škrtić, Marko; Sriskanthadevan, Shrivani; Jhas, Bozhena ... Cancer cell, 11/2011, Volume: 20, Issue: 5
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    To identify FDA-approved agents targeting leukemic cells, we performed a chemical screen on two human leukemic cell lines and identified the antimicrobial tigecycline. A genome-wide screen in yeast ...
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  • Chemical Genomic Portrait o... Chemical Genomic Portrait of Yeast: Uncovering a Phenotype for All Genes
    Hillenmeyer, Maureen E; Fung, Eula; Wildenhain, Jan ... Science, 04/2008, Volume: 320, Issue: 5874
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    Genetics aims to understand the relation between genotype and phenotype. However, because complete deletion of most yeast genes (~80%) has no obvious phenotypic consequence in rich medium, it is ...
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  • Quantitative phenotyping vi... Quantitative phenotyping via deep barcode sequencing
    Smith, Andrew M; Heisler, Lawrence E; Mellor, Joseph ... Genome Research, 10/2009, Volume: 19, Issue: 10
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    Next-generation DNA sequencing technologies have revolutionized diverse genomics applications, including de novo genome sequencing, SNP detection, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and transcriptome ...
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  • Genotype to Phenotype: A Co... Genotype to Phenotype: A Complex Problem
    Dowell, Robin D; Ryan, Owen; Jansen, An ... Science, 04/2010, Volume: 328, Issue: 5977
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    We generated a high-resolution whole-genome sequence and individually deleted 5100 genes in Σ1278b, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain closely related to reference strain S288c. Similar to the ...
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