Negative epistasis between natural variants of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae MLH1 and PMS1 genes results in a defect in mismatch repair.
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Evolution of mutational robustness in the yeast genome: a link to essential genes and meiotic recombination hotspotsGenetic analysis of mlh3 mutations reveals interactions between crossover promoting factors during meiosis in baker's yeast.Identification and dissection of a complex DNA repair sensitivity phenotype in Baker's yeast.Chromosomal rearrangements as a major mechanism in the onset of reproductive isolation in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMlh1-Mlh3, a meiotic crossover and DNA mismatch repair factor, is a Msh2-Msh3-stimulated endonucleaseDegenerate adaptor sequences for detecting PCR duplicates in reduced representation sequencing data improve genotype calling accuracy.Four linked genes participate in controlling sporulation efficiency in budding yeast.Incompatibilities involving yeast mismatch repair genes: a role for genetic modifiers and implications for disease penetrance and variation in genomic mutation rates.Segregating YKU80 and TLC1 alleles underlying natural variation in telomere properties in wild yeastGenome Diversity and Evolution in the Budding Yeasts (Saccharomycotina).Genome-wide analysis of heteroduplex DNA in mismatch repair-deficient yeast cells reveals novel properties of meiotic recombination pathways.Evidence for the robustness of protein complexes to inter-species hybridization.eQTL Epistasis - Challenges and Computational Approaches.Accumulation of recessive lethal mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae mlh1 mismatch repair mutants is not associated with gross chromosomal rearrangements.Selection on meiosis genes in diploid and tetraploid Arabidopsis arenosaGenome-wide survey of post-meiotic segregation during yeast recombination.AGAPE (Automated Genome Analysis PipelinE) for pan-genome analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Comprehensive survey of condition-specific reproductive isolation reveals genetic incompatibility in yeast.A Genetic Incompatibility Accelerates Adaptation in Yeast.Functional characterization of pathogenic human MSH2 missense mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Mutation hot spots in yeast caused by long-range clustering of homopolymeric sequencesThe unstructured linker arms of Mlh1-Pms1 are important for interactions with DNA during mismatch repair.An indel polymorphism in the hybrid incompatibility gene lethal hybrid rescue of Drosophila is functionally relevant.Negative epistasis: a route to intraspecific reproductive isolation in yeast?A Delicate Balance Between Repair and Replication Factors Regulates Recombination Between Divergent DNA Sequences in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeA mutation in the putative MLH3 endonuclease domain confers a defect in both mismatch repair and meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.The cellular, developmental and population-genetic determinants of mutation-rate evolutionPolygenic model of DNA repair genetic polymorphisms in human breast cancer riskMutagenesis from meiotic recombination is not a primary driver of sequence divergence between Saccharomyces species.Computational identification of protein-protein interactions in rice based on the predicted rice interactome networkA combined-cross analysis reveals genes with drug-specific and background-dependent effects on drug sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.An evaluation of high-throughput approaches to QTL mapping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Multiple factors insulate Msh2-Msh6 mismatch repair activity from defects in Msh2 domain I.Beyond speciation genes: an overview of genome stability in evolution and speciation.Species-wide survey reveals the various flavors of intraspecific reproductive isolation in yeast.Natural mismatch repair mutations mediate phenotypic diversity and drug resistance in Cryptococcus deuterogattii.Genetic interactions between transcription factors cause natural variation in yeast.mlh3 mutations in baker's yeast alter meiotic recombination outcomes by increasing noncrossover events genome-wide.Genome Dynamics of Hybrid Saccharomyces cerevisiae During Vegetative and Meiotic Divisions.Mismatch Repair Incompatibilities in Diverse Yeast Populations.
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Negative epistasis between natural variants of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae MLH1 and PMS1 genes results in a defect in mismatch repair.
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Ann Bernard
Charles F Aquadro
Eric Alani
Juan Lucas Argueso
Julie Akiko Heck
Richard Guy Reeves
Zekeriyya Gemici
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10.1073/PNAS.0510998103
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2006-02-21T00:00:00Z