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. 2022 May 5;54(5):705–714. doi: 10.1038/s41588-022-01052-9

Fig. 4. Similarity of mutant phenotypes places genes into pathways and reveals new players.

Fig. 4

a, A total of 684 genes were clustered based on the similarity of their phenotypes across 120 screens. bf, Examples of how subclusters enriched in specific pathways predict new genes in these pathways: nonphotoautotrophic light insensitive (b), nonphotoautotrophic light sensitive (c), cilia (d), DNA damage sensitive (e) and LatB sensitive (f).