合成致死
生物
遗传学
基因
杀伤力
倍性
计算生物学
DNA修复
作者
Vincent A. Blomen,Peter Májek,Lucas T. Jae,Johannes W. Bigenzahn,Joppe Nieuwenhuis,Jacqueline Staring,Roberto Sacco,Ferdy R. van Diemen,Nadine Olk,Alexey Stukalov,Caleb Marceau,Hans Janßen,Jan E. Carette,Keiryn L. Bennett,Jacques Colinge,Giulio Superti‐Furga,Thijn R. Brummelkamp
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2015-10-16
卷期号:350 (6264): 1092-1096
被引量:862
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aac7557
摘要
Zeroing in on essential human genes More powerful genetic techniques are helping to define the list of genes required for the life of a human cell. Two papers used the CRISPR genome editing system and a gene trap method in haploid human cells to screen for essential genes (see the Perspective by Boone and Andrews). Wang et al. 's analysis of multiple cell lines indicates that it may be possible to find tumor-specific dependencies on particular genes. Blomen et al. investigate the phenomenon in which nonessential genes are required for fitness in the absence of another gene. Hence, complexity rather than robustness is the human strategy. Science , this issue p. 1096 and p. 1092 ; see also p. 1028
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