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Nature Genetics  35, 204 - 205 (2003)
doi:10.1038/ng1103-204

Lethal combinations

Chandra L Tucker & Stanley Fields

Chandra L. Tucker is in the Departments of Genome Sciences and Medicine and Stanley Fields is in the Departments of Genome Sciences and Medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute at University of Washington, Box 357730, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. fields@u.washington.edu

Synthetic lethality occurs when two otherwise nonlethal mutations together result in an inviable cell. A new study describes a rapid approach to identify synthetic lethal mutations in yeast.

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DNA helicase gene interaction network defined using synthetic lethality analyzed by microarray
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