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2008 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
Inferring the Function of Genes from Synthetic Lethal Mutations
March 04-March 07
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3109-0
Techniques for detecting synthetic lethal mutations in double gene deletion experiments are emerging as powerful tool for analysing genes in parallel or overlapping pathways with a shared function. This paper introduces a logic-based approach that uses synthetic lethal mutations for mapping genes of unknown function to enzymes in a known metabolic network. We show how such mappings can be automatically computed by a logical learning system called eXtended Hybrid Abductive Inductive Learning (XHAIL).
Citation:
Oliver Ray, Christopher H. Bryant, "Inferring the Function of Genes from Synthetic Lethal Mutations," cisis, pp.667-671, 2008 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems, 2008
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