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From: Information-based methods for predicting gene function from systematic gene knock-downs

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Four possible associations between phenotypic congruency and shared gene function. Boxes indicate that a phenotype (column) was observed to be either present (dark box) or absent (light box) upon knock-down of a gene (row) using RNA interference. Genes are grouped into four different pairs: A, B, C, and D. Pairs A and C contain genes with identical signatures; pairs A and D contain genes with related function. Phenotypes are ordered from left to right by decreasing frequency (indicated as inverted bars in the bar graph), calculated across genes with at least one phenotype.

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