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List of bibliographic references indexed by genetic

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 26.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000466 (2018) Luan Lin [États-Unis] ; Quan Chen [États-Unis] ; Jeanne P. Hirsch [États-Unis] ; Seungyeul Yoo [États-Unis] ; Kayee Yeung [États-Unis] ; Roger E. Bumgarner [États-Unis] ; Zhidong Tu [États-Unis] ; Eric E. Schadt [États-Unis] ; Jun Zhu [États-Unis]Temporal genetic association and temporal genetic causality methods for dissecting complex networks.
000599 (2018) Kenichi Sajiki [Japon] ; Yuria Tahara [Japon] ; Alejandro Villar-Briones [Japon] ; Tomáš Pluskal [Japon] ; Takayuki Teruya [Japon] ; Ayaka Mori [Japon] ; Mitsuko Hatanaka [Japon] ; Masahiro Ebe [Japon] ; Takahiro Nakamura [Japon] ; Keita Aoki [Japon] ; Yukinobu Nakaseko [Japon] ; Mitsuhiro Yanagida [Oman]Genetic defects in SAPK signalling, chromatin regulation, vesicle transport and CoA-related lipid metabolism are rescued by rapamycin in fission yeast.
000836 (2017) Charalampos Rallis [Royaume-Uni] ; Stjohn Townsend [Royaume-Uni] ; Jürg B Hler [Royaume-Uni]Genetic interactions and functional analyses of the fission yeast gsk3 and amk2 single and double mutants defective in TORC1-dependent processes.
000837 (2017) Chris Macdonald [États-Unis] ; Robert C. Piper [États-Unis]Genetic dissection of early endosomal recycling highlights a TORC1-independent role for Rag GTPases.
000D42 (2015) Alessandro Bitto [États-Unis] ; Adrienne M. Wang [États-Unis] ; Christopher F. Bennett [États-Unis] ; Matt Kaeberlein [États-Unis]Biochemical Genetic Pathways that Modulate Aging in Multiple Species.
000E98 (2014) Avital Brodt [Israël] ; Maya Botzman [Israël] ; Eyal David [Israël] ; Irit Gat-Viks [Israël]Dissecting dynamic genetic variation that controls temporal gene response in yeast.
001004 (2013) John C. Dittmar [États-Unis] ; Steven Pierce ; Rodney Rothstein ; Robert J D. ReidPhysical and genetic-interaction density reveals functional organization and informs significance cutoffs in genome-wide screens.
001011 (2013) Yaniv Harari [Israël] ; Gal-Hagit Romano ; Lior Ungar ; Martin KupiecNature vs nurture: interplay between the genetic control of telomere length and environmental factors.
001047 (2013) Jinrong Feng [République populaire de Chine] ; Yunying Zhao ; Yinong Duan ; Linghuo JiangGenetic interactions between protein phosphatases CaPtc2p and CaPph3p in response to genotoxins and rapamycin in Candida albicans.
001077 (2013) Mikhail V. Blagosklonny [États-Unis]Aging is not programmed: genetic pseudo-program is a shadow of developmental growth.
001180 (2012) Jörn Dengjel [Danemark] ; Maria H Yer-Hansen ; Maria O. Nielsen ; Tobias Eisenberg ; Lea M. Harder ; S Ren Schandorff ; Thomas Farkas ; Thomas Kirkegaard ; Andrea C. Becker ; Sabrina Schroeder ; Katja Vanselow ; Emma Lundberg ; Mogens M. Nielsen ; Anders R. Kristensen ; Vyacheslav Akimov ; Jakob Bunkenborg ; Frank Madeo ; Marja J Ttel ; Jens S. AndersenIdentification of autophagosome-associated proteins and regulators by quantitative proteomic analysis and genetic screens.
001277 (2011) Carlos Romá-Mateo [Espagne] ; Almudena Sacristán-Reviriego ; Nicola J. Beresford ; José Antonio Caparr S-Martín ; Francisco A. Culiá Ez-Macià ; Humberto Martín ; María Molina ; Lydia Tabernero ; Rafael PulidoPhylogenetic and genetic linkage between novel atypical dual-specificity phosphatases from non-metazoan organisms.
001426 (2010) Daniel F. Jarosz [États-Unis] ; Susan LindquistHsp90 and environmental stress transform the adaptive value of natural genetic variation.
001449 (2010) Alexander A. Goldberg [Canada] ; Vincent R. Richard ; Pavlo Kyryakov ; Simon D. Bourque ; Adam Beach ; Michelle T. Burstein ; Anastasia Glebov ; Olivia Koupaki ; Tatiana Boukh-Viner ; Christopher Gregg ; Mylène Juneau ; Ann M. English ; David Y. Thomas ; Vladimir I. TitorenkoChemical genetic screen identifies lithocholic acid as an anti-aging compound that extends yeast chronological life span in a TOR-independent manner, by modulating housekeeping longevity assurance processes.
001503 (2009) Isabelle Georis [Belgique] ; André Feller ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. Cooper ; Evelyne DuboisNitrogen catabolite repression-sensitive transcription as a readout of Tor pathway regulation: the genetic background, reporter gene and GATA factor assayed determine the outcomes.
001539 (2009) Esti Yeger-Lotem [États-Unis] ; Laura Riva ; Linhui Julie Su ; Aaron D. Gitler ; Anil G. Cashikar ; Oliver D. King ; Pavan K. Auluck ; Melissa L. Geddie ; Julie S. Valastyan ; David R. Karger ; Susan Lindquist ; Ernest FraenkelBridging high-throughput genetic and transcriptional data reveals cellular responses to alpha-synuclein toxicity.
001585 (2008) Stephen M T. Hoke [Canada] ; Julie Guzzo ; Brenda Andrews ; Christopher J. BrandlSystematic genetic array analysis links the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SAGA/SLIK and NuA4 component Tra1 to multiple cellular processes.
001623 (2008) Sangjo Han [Corée du Sud] ; Dongsup KimInference of protein complex activities from chemical-genetic profile and its applications: predicting drug-target pathways.
001630 (2008) Sricharan Bandhakavi [États-Unis] ; Hongwei Xie ; Brennon O'Callaghan ; Hiroshi Sakurai ; Do-Hyung Kim ; Timothy J. GriffinHsf1 activation inhibits rapamycin resistance and TOR signaling in yeast revealed by combined proteomic and genetic analysis.
001634 (2008) Ian M. Willis [États-Unis] ; Gordon Chua ; Amy H. Tong ; Renee L. Brost ; Timothy R. Hughes ; Charles Boone ; Robyn D. MoirGenetic interactions of MAF1 identify a role for Med20 in transcriptional repression of ribosomal protein genes.
001635 (2008) Takeshi Sekiguchi [Japon] ; Naoyuki Hayashi ; Yonggang Wang ; Hideki KobayashiGenetic evidence that Ras-like GTPases, Gtr1p, and Gtr2p, are involved in epigenetic control of gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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