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Mullis M, Wright K, Raj A, Gatti D, Reifsnyder P, Flurkey K, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39605744
Lifespan is an integrative phenotype whose genetic architecture is likely to highlight multiple processes with high impact on health and aging. Here, we conduct a genetic meta-analysis of longevity in...
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Hale J, Matsui T, Goldstein I, Mullis M, Roy K, Ville C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 May; 15(1):4234. PMID: 38762544
Interactions between genetic perturbations and segregating loci can cause perturbations to show different phenotypic effects across genetically distinct individuals. To study these interactions on a genome scale in many individuals,...
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Hale J, Matsui T, Goldstein I, Mullis M, Roy K, Ville C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38293072
Interactions between genetic perturbations and segregating loci can cause perturbations to show different phenotypic effects across genetically distinct individuals. To study these interactions on a genome scale in many individuals,...
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Mullis M, Ghione C, Lough-Stevens M, Goldstein I, Matsui T, Levy S, et al.
Genetics . 2022 Sep; 222(3). PMID: 36103708
Determining how genetic polymorphisms enable certain fungi to persist in mammalian hosts can improve understanding of opportunistic fungal pathogenesis, a source of substantial human morbidity and mortality. We examined the...
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Matsui T, Mullis M, Roy K, Hale J, Schell R, Levy S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Mar; 13(1):1463. PMID: 35304450
In diploid species, genetic loci can show additive, dominance, and epistatic effects. To characterize the contributions of these different types of genetic effects to heritable traits, we use a double...
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Schell R, Hale J, Mullis M, Matsui T, Foree R, Ehrenreich I
Genetics . 2022 Jan; 220(3). PMID: 35078232
Genetic background often influences the phenotypic consequences of mutations, resulting in variable expressivity. How standing genetic variants collectively cause this phenomenon is not fully understood. Here, we comprehensively identify loci...
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Mullis M, Matsui T, Schell R, Foree R, Ehrenreich I
Nat Commun . 2018 Sep; 9(1):3548. PMID: 30224702
Genetic interactions between mutations and standing polymorphisms can cause mutations to show distinct phenotypic effects in different individuals. To characterize the genetic architecture of these so-called background effects, we genotype...