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. 2016 Dec 21;7(2):617–624. doi: 10.1534/g3.116.035915

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Predictability of genetic interactions can be found even when known interactions are sparse. By successively withholding known yeast genetic interactions according to each gene’s interaction degree (e.g., number of interaction partners), enrichment and therefore predictability is still detectable when information of known interactions is minimal. This effect is especially pronounced for synthetic growth defect and lethality, provided genes possess sufficiently high interaction degree.