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. 2006;5(4):10.
doi: 10.1186/jbiol44. Epub 2006 Jun 8.

The interaction map of yeast: terra incognita?

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The interaction map of yeast: terra incognita?

Joe Mellor et al. J Biol. 2006.

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A systematic curation of the literature on Saccharomyces cerevisiae has yielded a comprehensive collection of experimentally observed interactions. This new resource augments current views of the topological structure of yeast's physical and genetic networks, but also reveals that existing studies cover only a fraction of the cell.

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Topological view of the curated protein-protein network of yeast interactions. Adapted from data in Reguly and Breitkreutz et al. [1]. Links are curated from thousands of literature articles referencing proteins in the Saccharoymyces cerevisiae genome. Links shown in black are interactions also recovered by any of five commonly used datasets derived from high-throughput yeast two-hybrid or mass spectrometric screening techniques. Visualization was performed with the VisANT analysis tool [19].

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