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Chua G et al., 2006 102 Response to deletion of 51 non-essential transcription factors; 2 replicates (details) 16880382
Alejandro-Osorio AL et al., 2009 109 The histone deacetylase Rpd3p is required for transient changes in genomic expression in response to stress. (details) 19470158
Jung I et al., 2015 127 Global mapping of the regulatory interactions of histone residues. (details) 26602082
Brem RB et al., 2005 131 Genetic variation in gene expression among parents and progenies (details) 15659551
O'Rourke SM et al., 2004 133 HOG MAPK pathway (details) 14595107
Wenger JW et al., 2010 135 Bulk segregant analysis by high-throughput sequencing reveals a novel xylose utilization gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) 20485559
Cho CY et al., 2017 144 Investigating global transcript dynamics in mitotically arrested budding yeast cells (details) 28934013
Huisinga KL et al., 2007 149 A TATA binding protein regulatory network that governs transcription complex assembly. (details) 17407552
Bristow SL et al., 2014 160 Checkpoints couple transcription network oscillator dynamics to cell-cycle progression. (details) 25200947
Chua G et al., 2006 168 Response to overexpression of 55 different transcription factors; 2 replicates (details) 16880382
Knijnenburg TA et al., 2009 170 Combinatorial effects of environmental parameters on transcriptional regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a quantitative analysis of a compendium of chemostat-based transcriptome data. (details) 19173729
Simola DF et al., 2010 173 Heterochronic evolution reveals modular timing changes in budding yeast transcriptomes. (details) 20969771
Park ZM et al., 2023 175 Kar4 is required for the normal pattern of meiotic gene expression. (details) 37639444
Lewis JA et al., 2014 196 Genetic architecture of ethanol-responsive transcriptome variation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains. (details) 24970865
Kemmeren P et al., 2014 200 Large-scale genetic perturbations reveal regulatory networks and an abundance of gene-specific repressors; yeast wt pool - plate reader (details) 24766815
Kemmeren P et al., 2014 200 Large-scale genetic perturbations reveal regulatory networks and an abundance of gene-specific repressors; yeast wt pool (details) 24766815
Mnaimneh S et al., 2004 215 Exploration of essential gene functions via titratable promoter alleles (details) 15242642
Lai LC et al., 2008 227 Comparison of the transcriptomic stress response evoked by antimycin A and oxygen deprivation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) 19105839
Kemmeren P et al., 2014 244 Large-scale genetic perturbations reveal regulatory networks and an abundance of gene-specific repressors; Expression profiling of 376 wildtypes to assess day-to-day variance (details) 24766815
Smith EN et al., 2008 246 Gene-environment interaction in yeast gene expression. (details) 18416601
Apweiler E et al., 2012 257 Yeast glucose pathways converge on the transcriptional regulation of trehalose biosynthesis. (details) 22697265
Hu Z et al., 2007 269 Genetic reconstruction of a functional transcriptional regulatory network. (details) 17417638
Cho CY et al., 2019 270 The cell-cycle transcriptional network generates and transmits a pulse of transcription once each cell cycle. (details) 30668223
Sameith K et al., 2015 287 Transcription profiling by array of yeast single and double deletion mutants of gene-specific transcription factors (details) 26700642
Hughes TR et al., 2000 300 Diverse knockout mutants (details) 10929718
Lenstra TL et al., 2011 313 The specificity and topology of chromatin interaction pathways in yeast. (details) 21596317
Aragon AD et al., 2008 368 Expression in 101 differentiated quiescent and non-quiescent deletion mutants from stationary phase cultures; some replicates (details) 18199684
van Wageningen S et al., 2010 377 Functional overlap and regulatory links shape genetic interactions between signaling pathways. (details) 21145464