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Treasures and traps in genome-wide data sets: case examples from yeast

Björn Grünenfelder & Elizabeth A. Winzeler

Nature Reviews Genetics 3, 653-661 (September 2002)

doi:10.1038/nrg886

Figure 1 - Treasures and traps in genome-wide data sets: case examples from yeast

Figure 1

Strain differences in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Figure 2 - Treasures and traps in genome-wide data sets: case examples from yeast

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Detecting the interaction sites of DNA-binding proteins by chromatin immunoprecipitation.

Figure 3 - Treasures and traps in genome-wide data sets: case examples from yeast

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Identifying origins of replication by measuring the timing and progression of DNA replication.

Figure 4 - Treasures and traps in genome-wide data sets: case examples from yeast

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Measuring protein–protein interactions.

Figure 5 - Treasures and traps in genome-wide data sets: case examples from yeast

Figure 5

Method used to construct S. cerevisiae deletion strains systematically.